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i've seen people buy adapters to power their cordless drills with an outlet, but they had problems because the outlet didn't have enough raw power for the drills. That leads me to believe an 18v drill pulls some serious amps at full torque and rpm, but the exact numbers would depend on the battery discharge capability which varies on big and small batteries as well as they load if it isn't maxing out the drill.
grab the bottom part of the spinning part of the drill nearest the drill's motor.
then
grab the spinning shaft bit nearest the drill bit
pull them apart slightly
when the two parts are pushed together thay lock the chuck
I own a ryobi hammer drill that does the same thing
Is your ryobi 18V battery is a Li-ion battery? if so you can store it with 40% power and keep it clean, cool, and dry. Then every 1-2 month to charge and discharge the battery for once time.
More battery tips or batteries and chargers for cordless tool you can come here:
Generally, When your have the 18V milwaukee drill, you had better to use the same voltage battery charger to charge the battery. it will be more safe. John. http://www.anybatteries.com.au/battery-model.php/Power-Tools-Battery_milwaukee.html
I can't find brushes for it anywhere, however, you can get a replacement motor at this website: http://www.ereplacementparts.com/motor-assembly-p-154175.html
Copy and paste this entire address into your browser and the motor assembly page will open for you. Should you need any other parts for it use this address: http://www.ereplacementparts.com/ryobi-p206-18v-2speed-drilldriver-parts-c-7931_8051_8064.html
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