Milwaukee expands warnings for battery pack
In consultation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Milwaukee Tool is voluntarily expanding the warnings and instructions of its M18 High Demand 9.0 battery pack, model No. 48-11-1890. The…
In consultation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Milwaukee Tool is voluntarily expanding the warnings and instructions of its M18 High Demand 9.0 battery pack, model No. 48-11-1890.
The expanded product warnings address situations that could lead to a battery pack failure and/or other safety hazards. This safety notice does not require users to return their 9.0 battery packs.
“Should highly conductive or corrosive fluids get inside the M18 High Demand 9.0 battery pack in sufficient quantities, it can cause battery pack failure,” the company said in a statement. “Failure can include short-circuit which, in the extreme situation, can result in smoking or fire, even when not in use. Examples of highly conductive or corrosive fluids include seawater, certain industrial chemicals and bleach or bleach-containing products.
“Because Milwaukee Tool is committed to continuously improving safety, quality and customer satisfaction for the professional trades, the company is proactively taking immediate action, issuing expanded warnings and instructions for the M18 High Demand 9.0 battery pack.”
Milwaukee Tool is urging its customers to download, read and understand the expanded warnings and instructions in their entirety at milwaukeetool.com/safetynotices, where they will also find frequently asked questions and answers.
For more, visit www.milwaukeetool.com.