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Lithium-Ion Battery Packs suit cordless power tools.

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Lithium-Ion Battery Packs suit cordless power tools.
Lithium-Ion Battery Packs suit cordless power tools.

January 23, 2006 - Able to be stored up to 18 months without loss of charge, disposable lithium-ion batteries feature solid cage construction as well as electronic overcharge and over-discharge protection. Pack's multi-functional display includes overload warning, temperature monitoring, battery capacity monitor, and low capacity warning. With no memory capability, batteries may be charged without waiting for full discharge. Integrated temperature sensor shuts battery down if it gets too hot.

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Metabo Corp.
1231 Wilson Dr.
West Chester, PA, 19380 4243
USA



New Lithium-Ion Batteries for Cordless Power Tools from Metabo Offer More Performance, Less Weight


West Chester, PA, January 2006 -- Metabo, a leading international manufacturer of professional grade portable electric power tools and abrasives for industrial, construction and welding applications, has introduced new lithium-ion batteries for its cordless power tools. The new batteries feature 40% higher performance and 40% less weight than traditional rechargeable batteries. The batteries come with a number of cordless tools, including a full line of drill/drivers, a reciprocating saw, and a four-piece combination kit. Existing BSZ Series tools can be upgraded to use the lithium ion batteries with the purchase of the new battery and charger.

The new lithium-ion batteries offer a number of advantages over traditional batteries.

Lithium-ion batteries do not have a memory effect. They can be charged at the user's convenience without either waiting for the battery to fully discharge or losing some of the battery's charging capability. The new batteries can be stored up to 18 months without losing any charge, compared to four to six months for traditional batteries. The batteries are more environmentally friendly and can be easily disposed of because they are not made with any heavy metals.

The new batteries utilize Metabo's patented air-cooled battery charging system to increase performance and keep the tool working longer between charges. The system cools both the battery and the charger, keeping the battery at the optimum charging temperature. This results in 30% faster charging and an increased service life of up to 1,500 charges.

The lithium-ion battery pack features a multi-functional display, which includes overload warning, temperature monitoring, battery capacity monitor and low capacity warning. Electronic overcharge and over-discharge protection stop the charging and discharging processes when they are complete to protect the battery, while an integrated temperature sensor shuts the battery down if it gets too hot. The battery pack also features solid cage construction to hold the batteries securely, cushion the cells, and increase shock protection. Heavy-duty lead plates guarantee maximum conductivity and connectivity between batteries.

Metabo's new lithium-ion batteries operate at a temperature range of -20° C (-4° F) to +70° C (158° F).

For more information, please contact Terry Tuerk, Metabo Corporation, 1231 Wilson Drive, West Chester, PA 19380. Tel: 800/ 638-2264; Fax: 800/ 638-2261;
Email: ttuerk@metabousa.com; Web: www.metabousa.com.

READER SERVICE INQUIRIES: Please send all reader service inquiries to Terry Tuerk, Metabo, 1231 Wilson Drive, West Chester, PA 19380.

ABOUT METABO: Metabo, a leading international manufacturer of professional grade portable electric power tools and abrasives for industrial, construction and welding applications, has international headquarters in Nurtingen, Germany and U.S. headquarters in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The company has focused its product development on technological advancements in electronic circuitry and mechanical design, which has resulted in high performance, durable electric power tools. The name Metabo is German for "metal-boring," symbolic of the first tool -- a metal-boring tool -- manufactured by the company in 1924.
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