One can purchase DeWalt 36V power tools at a number of places. Amazon, eBay, Home Depot, Lowe's and Menards are just some of these places you can find DeWalt power tools.
You can purchase a DeWALT 24V battery at your Walmart, Sears, or Target. You can also purchase one online from Amazon and have it shipped directly to your house.
There doesn't seem to be any safety features that are built into this product. You must check with the manufacturer to be certain.
Fright and harbor tools
yes as long as you only use one leg and the neutral of the 220 or if the charger is designed to operate on either voltage
v2+36v+99 = (v+3)(v+33) when factored
No.
I recommend Bosch for two reasons: 1) 36 volt has more power than a v28 with no real weight difference. 2) Bosch has a flexible power system so you can get a small and light 36v battery or a larger 36v battery for longer runtime. Milwaukee had their lithium ion batteries out first, however, Bosch had their's in development for 10 years. Milwaukee has an advantage in that their batteries are compatible with NiCad drills. Bosch put computer chips in their lithium drills so thet the drill and the battery would last longer.
36v
The GCF is 12. 12(3v + 2)
36V to 72V
Maybe. The power supply has a nominal rating of 36V and the load as a nominal requirement of 38V, but both values have tolerances.The power supply may in reality support 36V +/- 5%, and the load may accept a supply voltage in the 32..42V range, for example. However, tolerances and real minimum requirements may also work the other way.To find out whether this combination works, you should study the respective technical data sheets. It is also fairly safe to simply try: since the power supply's nominal voltage is less than the load's nominal input voltage, you're unlikely to cause any harm by trying. At your own risk of course.Note that a simple experiment may not be conclusive. The load may be working fine under idle or light use conditions, but when it draws more energy, the power supply may collapse.
6v + 7 = -296v = -36v = -6
No, you need a 36 volt charger.