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Charger Plastite Screw
3 Reviews
In Stock
This screw is used in various places in all of the tools listed below
The most common use for this screw is to secure plastic housings together.
It has a Torx T-20 head.
Part Number: 330019-04
$4.99
Genuine Dewalt replacement part, this item is sold individually.This screw is used in various places in all of the tools listed below
The most common use for this screw is to secure plastic housings together.
It has a Torx T-20 head.
Charger Nut, 1/4-20
4 Reviews
In Stock
Part Number: 703251
$5.18
This is an authentic OEM sourced replacement component which is specially made for use with Craftsman lawn and garden equipment. It is a standard hardware which has multiple applications, please make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location and application of this item. Keep in mind this high-quality hex nut is made of durable metal and is sold individually.
Charger Pan Head Screw M4x18
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This pan-head phillips screw includes a washer. It is sold individually.
Part Number: 911133-5
$4.99
Genuine Makita replacement part.This pan-head phillips screw includes a washer. It is sold individually.
Charger Charger
10 Reviews
In Stock
Part Number: 140132009
$23.55
This replacement charger is a genuine OEM sourced item designed for use with Ryobi power tools. It connects to a standard wall outlet to charge the batteries. Please note, that a weak or a defective battery can seriously damage the charger. Weak batteries with bad cells would continue charging eventually overloading the charger and potentially smoking. This item is sold individually.
Charger Front Fuel Gauge Label
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Part Number: 10-20-4300
$3.99
This high-quality label is an original part sourced directly from Milwaukee. This label was designed for use with the 18V Lithium-Ion battery listed below and can replace a damaged or missing label that originally came on a new unit. No tools are required to replace this part; simply remove the current label and adhere the new one in place. This item is sold individually.
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