Problem with Cordless Hand Tools

/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #1  

penokee

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Having a problem with removing the batteries from my Milwaukee Cordless Hand Tools. Great tools, use them frequently (even when corded would work), but have difficulty getting the batteries off to recharge/replace.
Would appreciate any ideas - thought of coating the batteries with vasaline where they slide onto the tool or spraying with WD-40, but don't know if that might not create problems with the electrical connection. Any ideas?
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/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #2  
I have the same issue with my Milwaukee set. Great tools, real pain sometimes to remove the batteries. I've found pushing the battery in before compressing the locking tabs to work. I'm a little leary of using WD-40 on plastics.

On edit, I was looking around the Milwaukee users site and apparently this is a common issue. A few suggested trying oil-less lubes (e.g. KY, etc) but the Milwaukee discourages this as the dirt will be held in by the lube making the issue worse.
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #3  
Its real common, in fact its what got me to buy another brand. Maybe some silicone spray might help.
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools
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#4  
Thanks for the replies. I thought it might be my aging arthritic fingers, but at least I now know it's a larger problem. No end to the "Good Stuff" that one gains from TBN.
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/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #5  
Kind of funney that all the "member portraits" in this thread are canines... /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #6  
Does that indicate that the thread has gone to the dogs???? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #7  
I'd try some silicone spray, then buff off any excess with a dry cloth. Either that or some type of dry lubricant, such as maybe grafite powder, or even some parafin wax.

I like to keep a block of parafin wax around the shop. It comes in very handy for waxing sticking doors, windows, etc. In a pinch, I've waxed sticking doors with a bar of soap. It will last quite a while.
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #8  
penokee; Parafin works real good, and it doesn't attract crud. PorterCable cordless are tight too. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #9  
Now theres an ugly dog mug!

I see Milwaukee is coming out with lithium ion batteries next month. They look promising.

PS, there are two cordless brands made in the US, do you knowe who they are?
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #10  
You can probably use the conductive grease that you put on trailer hitch light connections.
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #11  
actually scrap that idea, you might short out the battery... sorry
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools
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#14  
Emailed the Company and their recommendation is: "To assist in removing an 18V Battery Pack from tool or worklight, flip the tool or flashlight upside-down and use your thumb, as illustrated, to push against the battery pack while squeezing battery clips and pulling with the other hand. Please make sure the switch is in the neutral position(or lock-off) to prevent an inadvertent actuation of the tool."

Plan to use some of the slick-em recommendations from above along with the Company advice.

Attached picture was included with their email.

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ps: Nice Dogs - Truly Man's Best Friend !!!!!!
 

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/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #15  
I just got a brochure from Milwaukee about their new V28 (aka 28 volt) tools. The specs are pretty impressive. The circular saw will outlast their 18V model by about twice the number of sawn distance (or is it sawed distance). AND the locking mechanism looks different too. Guess we brought this issue up just in time for them. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
/ Problem with Cordless Hand Tools #17  
Better get out the weight set, there tools are too dang heavy in the 18v line- 28v I'll grab a cord. 28v sds roto hammer sure, salz all, skill saw or drill there aint no way /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I am going to guess that they will go the way of the dewalt 24v-just a memory
 

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