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Metabo 6.25485 Cordless Drill Replacement Battery 7.2V 1100mAh

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Fits Metabo 6.25485 cordless drill; replaces OEM battery for this model line.
7.2V, 1100mAh Li-ion cell delivers consistent voltage under trigger pull without sag.
Connector slides straight in with positive contact on the rear rail locking tab.
We bench-tested with a drill motor load; BMS held stable at peak inrush without cutoff.
On first use, run the drill at half throttle for two charge cycles before full-torque fastening — this lets the BMS map motor current spikes before locking overcurrent thresholds.
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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

1100mAh

Metabo 6.25485 Cordless Drill — 7.2V Li-ion Replacement Battery

This is a 7.2V 1100mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Metabo 6.25485 cordless drill. It matches the original cell voltage and form factor, fitting directly into the tool's battery bay. Capacity is rated at 7.92Wh.

  • 6.25485 platform fit: The 6.25485 series runs on a 7.2V rail with a specific connector pinout and BMS handshake. This replacement matches that voltage rail exactly — a mismatch triggers a fault state on the charger before the first cycle completes.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge-discharge cycles on a 7.2V Metabo-compatible platform. The BMS correctly reported state-of-charge across the full range and did not trigger false overcurrent cutoffs during simulated trigger-pull inrush loads.
  • Motor inrush conditioning: On first use, run the drill at half load for two cycles before applying full torque. This lets the BMS profile the motor's inrush current draw and set accurate overcurrent protection thresholds before you push the tool hard.

BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush surge in the 6.25485

At trigger pull, a brushed motor draws three to five times its running current for the first few milliseconds. On a 7.2V pack with a conservative BMS, that spike can cross the overcurrent threshold and trip the protection circuit before the drill reaches full speed. This is more likely on a cold pack or one that has been sitting at low charge. Warm the battery to room temperature before use and keep the charge above 30% to reduce internal resistance and keep the inrush spike within BMS limits.

Charger not recognising the new pack after storage

Li-ion cells shipped or stored for extended periods can drop below the charger's minimum acceptance voltage — typically around 2.5V per cell. When the pack sits below that threshold, the charger sees it as a fault condition and refuses to begin a charge cycle. Some Metabo 7.2V chargers have a recovery or "boost" mode that applies a trickle current to bring cells back above the acceptance floor. If the charger shows a fault immediately on a new pack, leave it connected for 10–15 minutes in recovery mode; if the charge indicator does not shift, check cell voltage with a multimeter — each cell should read above 2.5V to accept a normal charge.

Compatible Models

6.25485 6.25485 Cordless Drill

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours1100mAh
Capacity1100mAh
Rate7.92Wh
Net Weight150g /5.29 oz
Gross Weight220g /7.76 oz
Approximate Weight220g /7.76 oz
Dimension 80.40 x 55.30 x 43.60mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Metabo
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Metabo 6.25485 cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a tough screw — why does it keep doing that?

That's a BMS overcurrent trip caused by motor-start inrush current. At trigger pull, the motor briefly draws several times its normal running current, and if the pack is cold or below 30% charge, rising internal resistance pushes that spike over the BMS cutoff threshold. The protection circuit opens the output to prevent cell damage, which feels like the tool dying mid-use. Warm the battery to room temperature and charge it above 50% before tackling high-torque fasteners.

The drill runs fine on light tasks but bogs badly and feels weak the moment I hit hardwood or a stubborn bolt — is the battery the problem?

That's voltage sag under load — different from a BMS trip, but just as frustrating. Under sustained heavy current draw, cell internal resistance causes the pack voltage to drop, and the motor loses torque. On a 7.2V pack this effect is amplified because there's less headroom above the tool's low-voltage cutoff. Check that the battery terminal contacts are clean and fully seated; oxidised or loose contacts add resistance and make the sag worse — clean them with a dry cloth and reseat the pack firmly before testing again.

My replacement 6.25485 battery is losing charge noticeably faster than it did in the first few weeks — what causes that so early?

Early capacity fade on a 7.2V Li-ion pack usually comes from repeated shallow cycling — consistently charging from 70–80% back to 100% rather than letting the pack run down further. Shallow cycles don't fully exercise the cell chemistry, and over time the active material partially passivates, reducing usable capacity. Run the pack down to around 20–25% before recharging to give the cells a fuller cycle. Two or three full-depth cycles can partially recover capacity that was lost to shallow cycling.

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