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Hitachi Metabo HPT 18V Adapter for 20V/60V MAX Cordless Tools

Hitachi Metabo HPT 18V Adapter for 20V/60V MAX Cordless Tools

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Unlock the full potential of your cordless tools with our innovative Adapter, designed specifically for compatibility with the 20V/60V MAX XR DCB205 Slider Lithium Battery Pack. This essential accessory seamlessly integrates with Hitachi and Metabo HPT 18V Lithium System cordless tools, providing a reliable power source for your projects. Crafted from high-quality ABS through advanced mold injection production, this adapter boasts a professional, compact design that ensures easy installation and durability. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional tradesperson, this adapter enhances your tool's versatility, allowing you to maximize efficiency without the hassle of multiple battery systems.Please note that this adapter is not compatible with Hitachi 18V cylindrical batteries or any non-Metabo HPT 18V tools. It is also not suitable for Black & Decker batteries due to differing pin configurations. For optimal performance, ensure the battery is fully inserted and avoid forcing it into the battery pack, as incorrect installation may lead to issues.While this adapter allows you to use your 20V/60V MAX lithium batteries with compatible tools, it does not support charging these batteries. Always use the original charger for your lithium batteries and remember to detach the adapter when charging. Included in the package is one high-performance adapter—please note that the battery and tools are not included. Elevate your tool game today with this indispensable adapter, designed to enhance compatibility and performance for your Hitachi and Metabo HPT tools!

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