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Skil X-Drive 18V Cordless Drill Model No. 2887 Battery Replacement

Cosa ti serve

  1. Skil X-Drive 18V Cordless Drill Model No. 2887 Battery Replacement, Un-clip Battery: passo 1, immagine 1 di 1
    • Grip the drill. Locate the red locking switch on the back of the battery. Hold the switch down.

  2. Skil X-Drive 18V Cordless Drill Model No. 2887 Battery Replacement, Remove Battery: passo 2, immagine 1 di 3 Skil X-Drive 18V Cordless Drill Model No. 2887 Battery Replacement, Remove Battery: passo 2, immagine 2 di 3 Skil X-Drive 18V Cordless Drill Model No. 2887 Battery Replacement, Remove Battery: passo 2, immagine 3 di 3
    • While holding down the red locking switch, slide the battery towards the back of the drill until the battery is fully removed from the drill.

Conclusione

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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5 Commenti

my battery is stuck in the drill any ideas

yonko99 - Replica

My battery is also stuck. I see no replies. What now?

Bobby Verdier - Replica

Thank you, it really was easy !!!!!

Betty - Replica

My battery is stuck too. I read on another forum to use a screwdriver and hammer.

I’m a girl, so don’t take my advice, but wondering if you could you spray it with WD-40 to loosen it up?

Amy Dionne - Replica

Have you been able to get it out? On mine the button was hard to get all the way down. I used both thumbs and was eventually able to get it down far enough to get it off. I bumped it on my leg to help loosen it. If you use a hammer I would suggest using a rubber mallet so you don’t damage the battery or the drill.

Once it’s off clean up the slides real good, spray some WD40 on them, then wipe off with a rag. That should help prevent it from getting stuck again. I would spray a little WD40 on the button and work it back and forth as well.

Hope this helps

Brian Harrod -

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