
Makita 18V Battery Connector
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To connect an 18V LXT Makita Battery electrically, metal pieces must be correctly shaped and aligned to securely clip onto the battery. These components provide a robust connection. 3D printing can assist in creating the plastic component, but for those unable to shape the metal contacts, a Makita spare part, Makita 643852-2, is available. I have purchased this part for under US$5, and you may be able to find it at a similar price by shopping around. This part is designed to fit into a Makita battery base plate, providing rigidity. My other drawings on this site show how to use this 3D printed component. I frequently use this drawing in my projects for spacing purposes. The drawing may not be the best, but I have included the Fusion 360 CAD file so you can work with it if needed. Hopefully, you will find this print useful as well.
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