Makita 192697-A 9.6V 2.2Ah Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Model 9133
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Makita 193157-5 12 Volt 2.6 Amp-hour Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Model 1234
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Makita 193158-3 14.4V 2.6Ah Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Model 1434
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Makita 193159-1 18V 2.6Ah Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Model B1834
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Makita 194158-6 18V 2.6Ah Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Model B1834 (2-Pack)
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Makita BL1830 18V LXT Lithium-ion Battery (194205-3)
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Makita BL1815 18 Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Battery
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Makita 194230-4 18V LXT Lithium-ion Battery 2-Pack
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Makita BL1430 14.4 Volt Lithium Ion Battery Pack (194066-1)
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Makita 193352-7 14.4 Volt (2.0Ah) Ni-MH MAKSTAR Battery BH1420
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Makita 193740-8 MAKSTAR 24 Volt 3.3 Amp Hour Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery BH2433
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Makita 193737-7 24V 2.0Ah Ni-MH Rechargeable MAKSTAR Battery Model
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Makita 192296-8 12V 1.7Ah Ni-CD Rechargeable Battery Model 1201
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Makita 192600-1 14.4V 2.0Ah Ni-CD Rechargeable Battery Model 1422
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Makita 192598-2 12V 2.0Ah Ni-CD Rechargeable Battery Model 1222
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Makita 192827-3 18V 2.0Ah Ni-Cd Rechargeable Battery Model 1822
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Makita 192638-6 9.6V (1.3Ah) Ni-Cd Battery (Pod Style) 9120
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Makita 192019-4 9.6V 1.3Ah Ni-CD Rechargeable Battery Model 9100
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Makita 193979-3 9.6 Volt Ni-Cd Battery PA09
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Battery Cover Protects battery terminals
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Makita 632002-4 7.2V 1.3Ah Ni-CD Rechargeable Battery Model 7000
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Makita 632007-4 9.6V 1.3Ah Ni-CD Rechargeable Battery Model 9000
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Makita 632277-5 12V 1.3Ah Ni-CD Rechargeable Battery Model 1210
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Makita battery stands for power. Makita Tools was one of the first companies to pioneer cordless tool technology. Even the
Makita battery has all the benefits of Makita's continuous research and development in the cordless tool field. The latest battery
charging systems use complex computer technology to ensure that the Makita battery is only charged as much as it has to be.
The result is that the life of your cordless tool batteries can be extended for many years when compared with early cordless tool
battery technology. Makita's battery development has been remarkable. An early battery used a Nickel-Cadmium pile, which
would have to be carefully monitored to ensure proper charging. The early Ni-Cad technology required that the battery be fully
discharged before charging for longer battery life. Additionally, the Makita battery could only be charged for a certain period of
time. While some Makita batteries still use NiCad, improved charging and battery technology has extended the power and life of
a NiCad battery. Other Makita batteries use Nickel-Metal Hydride technology, which provides even more flexibility. Two of the
battery systems include the Makita batteries 1433 (NiMH) and the Makita 9000 battery (NiCad)
Makita batteries 1433
Makita batteries 1433 use Makita's latest battery technology, MAKSTAR, to provide 2200 mAh of power from a NiMh pile. This
Makita battery fits all Makita 14.4 volt cordless tools and comes with a forced air induction system to keep the battery cool,
extending battery life. It also comes with multiple contact points to ensure smooth power delivery even during the toughest of
jobs.
Makita 9000 battery
The Makita 9000 battery is a "stick" style battery, because it fits into the handle of a 9.6 volt drill or flashlight. While the battery
uses an older style NiCad pile, it is one of the least expensive replacement batteries on the market. Its 1500 mAh of power is
enough to provide for long usage between charging.
As an industry leader, Makita cordless tools have been popular for many years. For this reason, woodworkers of all stripes
equate power and long life with the Makita battery
By: Inside WoodWorking Magazine
Makita always takes into consideration the research behind the positive features of a good quality tool, it has to be light (so
lifting the tool is easily achieved), it has to be reliable (so the tool will always finish the job no matter how difficult or hard it is)
and it has to be safe, which is the number 1 aspect of a tool we always consider first. Your safety is the most important thing for
us.
Fortunately all these features are part of technology of the Lithium-Ion battery. The facts speak for themselves: this battery has
a 40% weight saving compared to Ni-Cad or Ni-Mh batteries, it has up to 280% more lifetime working power than Ni-Cad
batteries and this battery is also environmentally safe.
The technology behind this new advancement in battery evolution is based on the scientific methods of High Energy. High
Energy is based on storing energy to use at timed intervals; the negative electrode uses new nano-particles to prevent organic
liquid electrolytes from reducing during battery recharging. The nano-particles quickly absorb and store a vast mount of
Lithium-Ions without causing any deterioration in the in the electrode.
These batteries have very long life cycles; they also have no memory effect unlike Ni-Cad and Ni-MH, which means there is no
need to discharge the battery before recharging it.
Makita supplies 14.4v Impact Drivers, Drill/ Drivers and Combi Drills in this range.