A: Any M12 battery can be used on any M12 tool. The XC has a longer run time.
A: yes, you will get longer runtime with these batteries over the smaller CP batteries
A: Yes you can use it.
A: Yes you can definitely use the XC batteries on the Surge impact. I do all the time and it runs great. Hope this helps
A: I’ve literally no idea. Because it’s well balanced, longer running and all you really need to do is go to Milwaukee’s website and look. Frankly I just mostly use the smaller batteries because I’m not using the M12 series tools in any heavy duty situations. M18 up to 12Ahr is a very different situation.
A: I am not sure of the weight, but I am a female and I was able to handle the saw easily with one hand. Seems to be about the same weight as my drill battery.
A: 14.1 oz
A: Long lasting would purchase again if I had to
A: Nope, it's a Milwaukee battery
A: Samsung 30q cells which are rated for 15a.
A: Yes there directly from Milwaukee
A: I’m sorry but I don’t understand what you are asking me.
A: It tells you in the heading, description, and the side of the battery
A: Hello! Our M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion XC Extended Capacity 6.0Ah Battery Pack (48-11-2460) is 6Ah.
A: 6000maH
A: If it doesn’t explicitly state it in the description above. Then no it doesn’t. Try to reread it again.
A: It does not come with a charger. If a Milwaukee battery comes with a charger, they always show it in the product listing. Hope this helps!
A: No. Battery only in a blister pack.
A: No
A: Batteries are usually sold without chargers. The charger is the cheapest part .
A: It has a 2 Year Limited Warranty
A: looking over the linked (toward top of page) warranty sheet, ALL XC RedLithiums are 3-yr warranty; ALL "Compact" batteries (whether RedLithium or standard LI battery) are 2-yr warranty.
A: This battery has a 3 year warranty. I had to have one replaced and Milwaukee was awesome to work with. Free shipping label from milwaukee e service and they sent me a new one.
A: 5 years
A: Hi Donald! You can use any M12 battery with our M12 heated gear.
A: Yes, carry on only. No check in luggage.
A: (From the TSA website) Spare (uninstalled) lithium ion and lithium metal batteries, including power banks and cell phone battery charging cases, must be carried in carry-on baggage only. When a carry-on bag is checked at the gate or at planeside, all spare lithium batteries and power banks must be removed from the bag and kept with the passenger in the aircraft cabin. The battery terminals must be protected from short circuit. This covers spare lithium metal and spare rechargeable lithium ion batteries for personal electronics such as cameras, cell phones, laptop computers, tablets, watches, calculators, etc. This also includes external battery chargers (portable rechargers) containing a lithium ion battery. For lithium batteries that are installed in a device (laptop, cell phone, camera, etc.), see the entry for "portable electronic devices, containing batteries" in this chart. Size limits: Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries are limited to 2 grams of lithium per battery. Lithium ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt hours (Wh) per battery. These limits allow for nearly all types of lithium batteries used by the average person in their electronic devices. With airline approval, passengers may also carry up to two spare larger lithium ion batteries (101-160 Wh) or Lithium metal batteries (2-8 grams). This size covers the larger after-market extended-life laptop computer batteries and some larger batteries used in professional audio/visual equipment. Quantity limits: None for most batteries – but batteries must be for use by the passenger. Batteries carried for further sale or distribution (vendor samples, etc.) are prohibited. There is a limit of two spare batteries per person for the larger lithium ion batteries described above (101-160 watt hours per battery). Batteries must be protected from damage. Battery terminals (usually the ends) must be protected from short circuit (i.e., the terminals must not come in contact with other metal). Methods include: leaving the batteries in their retail packaging, covering battery terminals with tape, using a battery case, using a battery sleeve in a camera bag, or putting them snugly in a plastic bag or protective pouch. See the regulation: 49 CFR 175.10(a)(18) Damaged or recalled batteries and battery-powered devices, which are likely to create sparks or generate a dangerous evolution of heat must not be carried aboard an aircraft (e.g. carry-on or checked baggage) unless the damaged or recalled battery has been removed, or otherwise made safe. The airline may offer further public guidance on transporting individual recalled products. Tip: Newer lithium ion batteries have the Wh rating marked on them. To calculate Wh, multiply the battery voltage by the Amp hours (Ah). 12v x 3.0Ah= 36 Wh which is well below the restrictions stated
A: It varies depending on the tool. If you’re installing outlets it lasts a week. If you’re installing deck boards it lasts for hours. Definitely a huge improvement over the smaller batteries
A: 1ah for 6 hr’s. 6ah for 1 hour. And everything else in between
A: Impossible to answer the question as posted. Run time of any battery Will depend on which tool you are using the battery in and how hard you push that tool. The 6Ah last about three times longer than the 2Ah Battery in any tool I've used it in, you also get better performance out of the tools you use the larger battery in. The tools do not slow down when you push hard on them like they do with the 2ah battery.
A: This unit is made either in Malaysia or Korea with additional processing in China.