Masterforce® 20-Volt Lithium-Ion Battery Charger

Masterforce® 20-Volt Lithium-Ion Battery Charger

BRAND: Masterforce


Masterforce® FlexPower® cordless tools work together to get the job done. This FlexPower® charger will charge all Masterforce® FlexPower® and Masterforce BOOST® batteries. This charger also offers a compact design with integrated wall mounting holes for vertical wall mounting.

FEATURES:

4-point diagnostic charge indicators with LEDs to communicate the charge status
Full overcharge protection to protect battery and ensure maximum life
Quick charging: charge a depleted battery in as little as 20 minutes
Battery charge times: 25 minutes (2Ah battery), 35 minutes (2.5Ah battery), 45 minutes (4Ah battery), 55 minutes (4Ah XHC battery), 60 minutes (5Ah battery), 85 minutes (7.5Ah battery)
Charges all Masterforce® FlexPower® battery packs: 252-8003, 252-8005, 252-8007, 252-8029, 252-8030, 252-8031, 252-8034, 252-8035, and 252-8027



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The top 20 tools commonly used by general contractors can vary depending on the specific tasks and projects they undertake. Here are some common tools:


Hammer: A versatile tool for driving nails and performing various construction tasks.

Screwdriver Set: Used for tightening or loosening screws and fasteners.

Power Drill: Enables drilling holes and driving screws more efficiently.

Circular Saw: Ideal for making straight cuts in various materials like wood, plywood, or drywall.

Tape Measure: Essential for measuring distances accurately.

Level: Helps ensure that surfaces, structures, and fixtures are correctly aligned.

Chisel Set: Used for cutting and shaping wood, removing excess materials, or creating notches.

Utility Knife: Useful for cutting materials like drywall, insulation, or roofing.

Pry Bar: Enables the removal of nails, trim, or other materials.

Pliers: Versatile tools for gripping, twisting, and cutting wires or fasteners.

Adjustable Wrench: Useful for turning bolts and nuts of different sizes.

Nail Gun: Speeds up the process of driving nails and is commonly used in framing or carpentry.

Air Compressor: Powers pneumatic tools such as nail guns, spray guns, or air-powered saws.

Paint Sprayer: Makes painting large surfaces more efficient and delivers a smooth finish.

Measuring Wheel: Useful for measuring longer distances, such as for estimating materials or mapping out areas.

Ladder: Essential for reaching elevated areas and working at heights safely.

Wet/Dry Vacuum: Helps clean up debris, dust, or water from construction sites.

Safety Equipment: Includes hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and ear protection for personal safety.

Scaffolding: Provides a stable and elevated working platform for construction tasks at heights.

Tool Belt or Tool Bag: Allows for easy organization and access to frequently used hand tools.

 

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