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MET P/N 58-97-0500
Lithium-ion Battery - Rechargeable
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SECTION 1: PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: Lithium-ion Battery - Rechargeable
Product Numbers:
#48-11-0490; V4B: Rated 4 volts, 0.8g ELC, 10 Watt-hours
(Wh) maximum.
#48-11-1815; C18B; M18B; 982-2 (Albion); Li18 (OEM):
18v, 2.3g ELC, 27 Wh max.
#48-11-1820; M18B2: 18v, 3.0g ELC, 36 Wh max.
#48-11-1828; C18B; M18BX; Li18 (OEM): 18v, 4.5g ELC, 54
Wh max.
#48-11-1840; M18B4: 18v, 6.0g ELC, 72 Wh max.
#48-11-1830; V18B; MV18B: 18v, 4.5g ELC, 54 Wh max.
#48-11-2401; C12B; M12B; 0700913615 (Wurth); 1004-3
(Albion); Li12B (OEM): 12v, 1.4g ELC, 18 Wh max.
#48-11-2420; M12B2: 12v, 1.8g ELC, 24 Wh max.
#48-11-2402; C12BX; M12BX; 0700913630 (Wurth); Li12BX
(OEM): 12v, 2.7g ELC, 36 Wh max.
#48-11-2440; M12B4: 12v, 3.6g ELC, 48 Wh max.
#48-11-2830; V28B; M28BX; Li28V (Wurth); Li-2-28V
(Wurth); Li28M (OEM): 28v, 6.3g ELC, 84 Wh max
Drawing Number: 58-97-0500
Issue Date: September 2012
Superseded Date: November 2011
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation
Company Phone Number: 1-262-781-3600 or
13135 West Lisbon Road 1-800-729-3878
Brookfield, Wisconsin USA 53005-2550 Emergency Contact Number: 1-800-424-9300
www.milwaukeetool.com (United States Only) (Chemtrec)
For International: 1-703-527-3887
SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Appearance/Odor: Solid article, odorless
WARNING: No exposure during routine handling of product. Hydrofluoric Acid Exposure During
Fire Fighting: This information is given for the use of professional fire fighters responding to a
warehouse fire where fire from other materials may incinerate batteries. This section is provided solely
in case of exposure, during firefighting, to the combustion by-products.
Flammable: Organic components will burn if cell is incinerated. Combustion of cell contents may
cause evolution of Hydrogen Fluoride.
Potential Health Effects: Fluoride interferes with nerve impulse conduction causing severe pain or
absence of sensations
Material Safety Data Sheet
May be used to comply with
OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.
This standard must be consulted for specific requirements.

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