Milwaukee® powers up the jobsite with new M12™ Four Bay Sequential Charger

Words: Katherine O'tooleMilwaukee Tool continues to deliver productivity-enhancing solutions to the professional tradesman with the introduction of the new M12™ Four Bay Sequential Charger (48-59-1204). The new charger accepts up to four M12™ battery packs, charging them sequentially. This allows the user to spend less time swapping out batteries on the jobsite and more time getting the job done.

“With the line expansion of the M12™ system and the wide adoption of the platform, users often have multiple tools and packs,” says Tom Simeone, Director of Marketing for Milwaukee Tool. “This unit Increases charging productivity, improves transportation and storage of packs, and reduces the amount of space used by chargers.”

Featuring a compact design, the M12™ Four Bay Charger is the perfect size for a bench top and easy to store in a contractor bag. For added convenience, the charger also features integrated hang holes for vertical mounting and a skip button to allow users to choose the battery that is charging.

With Milwaukee® REDLINK™ Intelligence hardware and software built in, this charger is also equipped with the most advanced electronic system on the market. To optimize the performance of the battery pack and extend its life, REDLINK™ communicates directly with the battery to monitor cell voltage, temperature and charge status. The new unit will charge M12™ compact batteries in 30 minutes and extended capacity (XC) batteries in 60 minutes.

Available in March 2015, the M12™ Four Bay Charger is compatible with all M12™ batteries. Now offering 70 cordless Lithium-Ion products, Milwaukee® is committed to the ongoing development of the M12™ system and will continue to provide innovative solutions that offer industry leading reliability, performance and ergonomics.
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