Makita 18V Battery Connector

Makita 18V Battery Connector

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<p>To electrically connect to a Makita 18V LXT Battery, you will need some metal pieces correctly shaped and aligned to reliably and robustly clip onto the battery.</p> <p>For most, 3D printing can assist in printing the plastic component, but for those unable to shape the metal contacts, this component is available as a Makita spare part, Makita 643852-2. I've purchased them for under US$5, but you may need to shop around.</p> <p>This part is intended to be fitted into a Makita battery base plate, giving it rigidity. Look out for my other drawings on this site to see this 3D part.</p> <p>I use this drawing in my projects for spacing purposes.</p> <p>It's not all that well drawn, but I've decided to include the Fusion 360 CAD drawing file for you to work with it.</p> <p>I hope you can find this print useful, too.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>It's not all that well drawn, but I've decided to include the Fusion 360 CAD drawing file for you to work with it.</p>

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