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Using power tools from US in the UK

cmartinez

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I am sending a crew to Ireland to do a job. They are taking their power drills, etc. DeWalt and Makita. what is needed so they can charge their 18V batteries overseas? Just a converter of some kind? I should be able to still use the same battery just need a different plug, right?
 
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Fretters

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As LRB says, sites are usually running 110V. You'll need an adapter though. It's a three pin round yellow plug & socket which they use on the kit. The name of the connector escapes me at the moment. If you're working in domestic premises, a 110V isolation TX is cheap enough to buy.
 
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trinaussie

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Don't forget the difference in frequency. Only 50Hz in UK. Not a problem with cordless tools, but AC powered tools will run slower by about 15%.
 

monkeyspanners

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You'd want an extension cable/lead with four US sockets (or however many chargers you want to plug in) then cut the US plug off and fit a 110V round pin plug, the type that fits 240 to 110 transformers that are used on construction sites here and said transformer.

I got a Porter Cable 12v drill and impact driver and run the charger off a small 240 to 110 transformer, the 60 to 50 hz change doesn't seem to be a problem.
 
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cmartinez

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240 to 110 transformer most tools on building sites here in england are 110 volt if mains powered . most tool rental places have them

Thanks all- That is a good idea about the rental places. I was thinking they would just need an adapter for the power, 3 pin but i really wasnt sure.

Thank you to everyone that took the time to respond. I am new at this posting so not really sure if i am replying in the proper manner. I'll figure it out soon enough.
 
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