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3-Slot Milwaukee M18 and M12 battery holder

Prix d'origine $25.00 - Prix d'origine $40.00
Prix d'origine
$25.00
$25.00 - $40.00
Prix actuel $25.00
UGC BATTM1812-RAW
Disponibilité:
en stock, prêt à être expédié
Disponibilité:
Rupture de stock
Finish: Raw Steel/Ready to Paint

USA MADE

This item is designed and manufactured in the United States

Product Description

Professional-Grade Combo Battery Organization — Built to Outlast Your Tools

Keep your cordless power tool batteries organized, secure, and instantly accessible. The BOCO Custom M18 and M12 Combination Battery Rack is the rugged, low-profile solution for professional shops, service vans, and organized garages. Precision laser-cut from 14-gauge American steel, this mount protects valuable batteries from damage, keeps them off work surfaces, and handles the daily abuse of a jobsite far better than flimsy plastic alternatives.

SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Material Premium 14-Gauge Mild Steel (Laser-Cut)
Compatibility Optimized for Milwaukee M18 & M12 Batteries
Design Features Fast Drop-In/Drop-Out Rack with Pre-Drilled Holes
Finish Options Raw Steel (Ready to Paint) or Powder Coat Black
Origin Designed & Manufactured in Apple Valley, CA

Why Upgrade to Steel Battery Storage?

  • M18 & M12 Combination Platform: Designed specifically for Milwaukee users, this fast drop-in/drop-out rack allows for quick swaps, keeping mixed-tool crews and shops running smoothly without hunting for the right battery.
  • Extreme Durability: 14-gauge steel construction resists bending, warping, or breaking

FAQ

What's the difference between metal types?
  • Mild Steel — our most common and go-to option: heavy, strong carbon steel that's affordable and versatile for heavy-duty applications (available in gauges like 10, 11, 12, 14).
  • Stainless Steel (like 304 or 316 grades): premium upgrade with excellent corrosion resistance — won't rust easily, even in wet, outdoor, or marine environments; durable with a shiny, attractive finish, but heavier and more expensive.
  • Aluminum (like 5052 alloy): lightweight (about 1/3 the weight of steel), naturally rust-resistant, easy to form, and great for weight-sensitive projects; excellent strength-to-weight ratio, ideal when you want no-rust performance without the heaviness of steel.
Which finish should I choose?
  • Raw Steel — bare metal, lowest cost, quickest; needs protection to prevent rust.
  • Powder Coat — durable textured black finish; excellent rust/chip resistance for long-term use.
  • Stainless and aluminum ship with natural mill finishes (no rust concern) and can be powder coated on request. Check product pages for exact availability by metal and gauge.
What do gauge numbers mean?

Gauge numbers measure the thickness of sheet steel. Lower numbers = thicker material. A higher gauge number means thinner steel.

How do I choose the right gauge for my project?
  • Choose thicker gauges (10 or 11) for heavy-duty strength, structural parts, or high-load applications. Example: Using the plate on a horizontal application such floor or dolly.
  • Choose thinner gauges (14) for lighter-weight parts, panels, or where cost matters more. Ideal for vertical applications suck as wall or bedside mount.
Why does gauge go backward (lower number = thicker)?
  • The gauge system originated from the number of draws needed to produce wire/sheet of that thickness. Fewer draws = thicker material = lower gauge number.