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1 Hour Ni-Cd Charger - 115V, 12/9.6 - Makita

Part #: 113119-7

The Makita 113119-7 1 Hour Ni-Cd Charger is engineered to provide reliable and efficient power restoration for your essential professional tools. Designed for 115V input, this charger is specifically optimized for Makita's 9.6V and 12V Ni-Cd battery platforms, ensuring your cordless equipment is ready for demanding tasks with minimal downtime. While this model has been superseded by the MAKDC1804, which offers broader 7.2V to 18V Ni-Cd/Ni-MH compatibility, the 113119-7 remains a robust solution for professionals utilizing its specific voltage range of Ni-Cd batteries.

Key Features

  • Rapid Charging: Delivers a full charge to compatible 1.3Ah Ni-Cd batteries in approximately one hour, maximizing productivity on the job site.
  • Voltage Compatibility: Specifically designed to charge Makita 9.6V and 12V Ni-Cd batteries.
  • Power Input: Operates on standard 115V AC power, making it suitable for most workshop and industrial environments.
  • Durable Construction: Built with the quality and longevity expected from Makita professional-grade tools, ensuring consistent performance.
  • Dedicated Ni-Cd Performance: Optimized solely for Ni-Cd chemistry, providing efficient charging for these specific battery types.

Applications

This charger is an indispensable asset for professional technicians and mechanics who rely on Makita 9.6V and 12V Ni-Cd cordless tools. It is ideal for maintaining tool readiness in automotive garages, industrial maintenance facilities, and construction sites where consistent power is critical. Users in fields requiring quick turnaround on battery charges, such as repetitive assembly, fastening, or light-duty cutting, will benefit from the efficient 1-hour charging capability.

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  • Model: 67471
  • UPC: 088388113390
  • Manufacturers Part #: 113119-7
  • Manufactured by: Makita
  • Also Known As: MK1131197, MKT-113119-7

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.