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If your drill stops working and the battery stops holding a charge chances are you need a new battery. You can find a replacement parts including the battery under the replacement part links in the device page. This guide will show you how to install this new battery.
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Remove the nine 15mm Philips #1 screws
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Remove the two 12.5mm Philips #1 screws
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Remove the two 10mm Philips #1 screws
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Lift one side of the drill casing off of the drill. Note that the drill casing consists of two pieces on either side of the drill.
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Locate the battery and remove it from its slot at the end of the drill opposite the motor. It should be at the butt of the drill by the handle.
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Unplug the battery by pulling out both the red and black wires. They should come out easily with a little bit of force.
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Now take the replacement battery and slide the metal parts of the wire into the metal part of the battery.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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this drill adapter, why "6V" and the adapter body is marked 9VAC output? which is true output?
Can someone test the output and tell me the voltage? VDC? VAC? thankyou.
B+D sell the replacement for ~$17
Unfortunately I do not own the drill anymore so I can't test its output. I do know that the battery used is 6V, so I would assume that is the output. Hopes this helps!
Where can I buy the replacement battery pack for less than replacing the tool?
Well, I just checked B & D's web site and can buy a battery pack for $17.95 PLUS $10.99 shipping (cheapest offered).
I think buying a new one is a better idea.