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MOTORCYCLE BATTERY ADAPTER - EZ Red

Part #: S929ADP

The EZ Red S929ADP Motorcycle Battery Adapter is a vital accessory engineered to enhance the functionality of your EZ Red S929 Dry Charge Battery Filler. This adapter enables professional technicians to accurately and cleanly fill motorcycle batteries and other battery types with small fill holes, promoting precise electrolyte levels and reducing common spills associated with battery activation and maintenance.

Key Features

  • Optimized for Small Fill Holes: Designed specifically to fit the smaller openings found on motorcycle batteries and various other compact battery designs, ensuring a secure and efficient connection.
  • Seamless Integration with S929: Provides direct compatibility with the EZ Red S929 Dry Charge Battery Filler, extending its application to a wider range of battery services.
  • Minimizes Spills and Overfilling: Facilitates controlled and precise electrolyte delivery, significantly reducing the risk of costly spills and potential overfilling during the battery preparation process.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed with robust materials to withstand the rigorous demands of professional automotive and industrial service environments, offering long-term reliability.

Applications

The S929ADP Motorcycle Battery Adapter is an indispensable tool for operations involved in precise battery service and preparation, including:

  • Activating new dry-charge motorcycle batteries in powersports dealerships and service centers.
  • Accurately topping off or refilling electrolyte levels in motorcycle, ATV, UTV, and other small-celled batteries.
  • Ensuring clean, efficient, and professional battery filling procedures across various service and retail environments.

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  • Model: 215615
  • Shipping Weight: 0.05lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: S929ADP
  • Manufactured by: EZ Red
  • Also Known As: EZR-S929ADP, EZRS929ADP

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 26 February, 2015.