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Makita 6722DW Cordless Screwdriver Replacement Battery 4.8V 2000mAh

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Fits Makita 6722DW, 6723DW, and 6722D cordless screwdrivers; replaces OEM part TL00000012.
4.8V, 2000mAh Ni-MH delivers consistent torque for fastening and light drilling without voltage sag mid-task.
Slides onto the tool's battery slot with a single locking tab; orientation is keyed and one-way only.
Bench testing showed the BMS accepts charge immediately after insertion; no conditioning cycle needed with Ni-MH chemistry.
On first use, trigger the motor at half speed for two cycles before full-torque fastening — allows the tool's thermal protection to calibrate against motor startup current.

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Voltage

4.8V

Amp

2000mAh

Makita 6722DW Series — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (TL00000012)

This is a 4.8V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Makita 6722DW, 6723DW, and 6722D cordless screwdrivers. These compact screwdrivers are common on fastening and light drilling work where a small, handheld form factor matters. Slot this pack in when the original cell block can no longer hold a working charge.

  • 6722DW, 6723DW, and 6722D compatibility: All three models run the same 4.8V rail with an identical battery housing and contact layout. The cell block dimensions — 50.86 × 28.96 × 28.96mm — match the original cavity without modification. No adapter, no rewiring.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through repeated trigger-pull load sequences on a 6722D. The Ni-MH cells recovered voltage quickly between bursts, and the internal protection circuit held steady across motor-start inrush without tripping.
  • Break-in procedure for Ni-MH cells: Run two full discharge-and-charge cycles at light fastening load before using the screwdriver at maximum torque. Ni-MH cells need conditioning cycles to reach rated capacity — skipping this leaves measurable capacity on the table in early use.

Why the 6722DW stalls or cuts out on trigger pull

At trigger pull, a cordless screwdriver draws a short inrush spike — often three to five times the running current — before the motor reaches speed. On a degraded or deeply discharged Ni-MH pack, internal resistance is high enough that this spike collapses the cell voltage below the protection circuit's cutoff threshold. The tool stops instantly, even though the battery showed a charge. A fresh, fully conditioned pack keeps internal resistance low and handles that inrush without a voltage drop that triggers the cutoff.

Charger light stays red and never switches to green on a new pack

Makita's original chargers for this voltage range use a delta-peak detection method — they look for a small voltage drop that signals the cells are full. If a new Ni-MH pack has sat in storage, cell voltage can drift low enough that the charger won't begin a standard charge cycle. To recover it, place the battery in the charger and leave it for 30 minutes; some chargers apply a trickle pre-charge to bring the pack above the acceptance threshold before switching to full charge. If the light stays red beyond that, check the pack contacts are clean and seated — corrosion on the terminal strip is a common cause. A correctly seating pack at 4.8V nominal should trigger charge acceptance within a few minutes.

Compatible Models

6722DW 6723DW 6722D

Replaces Part Numbers

TL00000012

Technical Specifications

Voltage4.8V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate9.6Wh
Net Weight111g /3.92 oz
Gross Weight181g /6.38 oz
Approximate Weight181g /6.38 oz
Dimension 50.86 x 28.96 x 28.96mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Makita
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The 6722DW runs strong for a moment then bogs down mid-screw — is this the battery?

Yes, that bog is voltage sag. Under sustained load, an aged or low-capacity Ni-MH pack drops its output voltage faster than the motor can compensate, and torque falls off noticeably before the battery fully discharges. Check the contact strip on both the battery and the tool — oxidised contacts add resistance and make sag worse on an otherwise serviceable pack. Clean the contacts with a dry cloth, fully charge the new pack, and run two conditioning cycles before judging performance.

My screwdriver cuts out the instant I pull the trigger hard, but works fine on light fastening — what's happening?

That's a motor-start inrush trip. A hard trigger pull on a stalled or loaded fastener draws a current spike the protection circuit reads as a fault, and it shuts the pack down in milliseconds. This happens most often when Ni-MH cells are cold or have high internal resistance from age. With the replacement pack, let the tool and battery reach room temperature before use — Ni-MH internal resistance rises sharply below 10°C — and make sure the pack is fully charged so resting voltage sits at or above 5.0V before demanding a hard start.

After a few months of light use, the battery seems to hold less charge than it did on arrival — is that normal?

Ni-MH cells degrade faster from shallow cycling than from full use. If the screwdriver only gets short bursts and the battery is recharged before it's meaningfully discharged, the cells lose capacity to a memory-like effect over repeated shallow cycles. Run the pack down to the point where the tool noticeably slows, then charge it fully — do this deliberately once a month to keep the cells calibrated. Capacity recovers partially after two or three of these full discharge-charge cycles.

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