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RBC 10 Li-Ion Battery Charger
nals to prevent direct contact with other objects. Some
countries have regulations concerning battery dis-
posal. Please follow all applicable regulations. Also,
refer to Disposal section.
• Do not insert battery with cracked case into charg-
er. Damaged batteries increases the risk of electrical
shock.
• Never disassemble batteries. There are no user-
ser viceable parts inside the battery pack. Disas sem -
bling batteries may cause electrical shock or personal
injury.
• Avoid contact with fluids oozing from damaged
batteries. Fluids may cause burns or skin irritation.
Thoroughly rinse with water in case of accidental con-
tact with fluid. Consult doctor if fluid comes into contact
with eyes.
Description and Specifications
Description
The RIDGID RBC 10 Battery Charger is designed to
charge RIDGID 18V lithium-Ion Battery Packs (batteries)
listed in the Acces sor ies Section . This charger requires no
adjustments.
Figure 1 – RIDGID RBC 10 Charger and Battery Pack

Specifications

Input ..............................Available For 120V AC or
230V AC
Output............................18V DC
Battery Type ..................Li-Ion
Input Current/Power ......0.6A – 1.2A, 65 W
Weight ...........................1.6 lb (0.73 kg)
Dimensions (LxWxH) .....6.0" x 5.6" x 3.7"
(153 x 142 x 94 mm)
Charge Time..................18V 1.1 Ah = 35 to 40 min.
18V 2.2 Ah = 70 to 75 min.
18V 3.3 Ah = 105 to 110 min.
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Cooling ..........................Passive convection cooling
NOTE! This charger and batteries are not compatible
with other models of RIDGID Li-Ion Batteries
and chargers. See Accessories section for bat-
teries compatible with this charger.

Icons

Double Insulated
Indoor Use Only

Charger Inspection and Set-Up

Daily before use, inspect the charger and batteries
and correct any problems. Set up charger accord-
ing to these procedures to reduce the risk of injury
from electric shock, fire and other causes, and to
prevent tool and system damage.
1. Make sure the charger is unplugged. Inspect the
power cord, charger and batteries for damage or
modifications, or broken, worn, missing, mis-aligned
or binding parts. If any problems are found, do not use
charger or batteries until the parts have been properly
repaired or replaced.
2. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the equipment as
described in the Cleaning section. This helps to pre-
vent the equipment from slipping from your grip and
allows proper ventilation as well as allowing any
cracks or damage to be seen.
3. Check to see that all warning labels and decals on
the charger and batteries are intact and readable.
Figure 2 shows the warning label on the bottom of
the charger. Figure 3 shows the labels on the bottom
of a battery.
Ridge Tool Company
(no fan)
WARNING

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