Found it at the Lowe's website, which is probably one of the poorest websites for trying to find stuff. Do a search for 250294 at the Lowe's site and you'll see it, $19.96, and available 10/11/09.
No. You'll need to get the task force battery. Call the number on the battery to get the real number of the manufacturer and ask for a replacement battery for trimmer part #248920.
Parts for a task force string trimmer are readily available at most home and garden suppliers. These include: Home Depot, Lowes and local garden centers.
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9/5/2012 Remove the plastic trigger that goes around the trimmer, by going to the open side and spreading it and sliding it off. Now you will see into each hole the white switch that is stopped by a dark plastic guard. Compress the two plastic guards,I did it with two screwdrivers, and had my wife pull on the clipperhead. That pulls the body of the trimmer out. The battery has clips on each end and has to be pried up, while holding the battery holder in place. The batteries are on ebay at $18.00 with the clips,or you can buy a battery local with prongs on each end and soder them in. Vince
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In a compressed air tool the driving force is air pressure. While in battery tools the electricity from the battery is converted to electromagnetic force to drive it.
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The 12 volt battery has double the electromotive force of the 6 volt. Electromotive force is measured in volts.
Your terminology is a bit mixed up here. Force and work are different things. The work done by a battery is calculated from the voltage and the current which flows and the time for which it flows. Work = voltage x current x time There is no such thing as 'chemical force', though the potential generated by the battery is called electromotive force, and is measured in volts.
It is usually provided by a battery or generator.
Kinetic energy. Direct current or dc. The force is electromotive force and is measured in amps.
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