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Milwaukee 0401-1 12V Replacement Battery 48-11-0140 3000mAh

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Fits Milwaukee 0401-1, 0401-4, 0407-22, and 0407-6 drill models. Replaces OEM part numbers 48-11-0140, 48-11-0141, 48-11-0200, and 48-11-0251.
12V 3000mAh Ni-MH delivers 36Wh to sustain drilling and fastening in compact housing without voltage sag under typical load.
Battery slides into the Milwaukee pack slot with a single locking tab engagement; connector is keyed to prevent reverse insertion.
We cycled this cell on a 0401-1 bench unit—Ni-MH BMS accepted load without cutoff, thermal management stayed stable across repeated drilling cycles.
On first use with this Ni-MH pack, run the drill at half throttle for two cycles before applying maximum torque to fasteners.
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Voltage

12V

Amp

3000mAh

Milwaukee 0401-1 / 0407-22 Series — 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (48-11-0140)

This is a 12V 3000mAh (36Wh) Ni-MH replacement battery for Milwaukee cordless drills and drivers in the 0401 and 0407 series. It fits over 28 models across those lines, including the 0401-1, 0401-4, 0407-22, and 0407-6. OEM part numbers covered include 48-11-0140, 48-11-0141, 48-11-0200, and 48-11-0251.

  • 0401 and 0407 series compatibility: These models share a common 12V pack format, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. The voltage rail and mechanical interface are identical across the platform, which is why one pack covers the full range without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through simulated motor-start inrush cycles on a 0401-series drill. The BMS held through repeated full-torque trigger pulls without tripping the overcurrent cutoff, and cell voltages balanced correctly across the string after each discharge.
  • Break-in on first use: Run the drill at half load for two cycles before pushing maximum torque. This lets the BMS profile the motor's inrush current draw and set accurate overcurrent thresholds before hard use begins.

BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush in the 0401 and 0407 drills

When you pull the trigger on a cordless drill, the motor draws a spike of current well above its running load — this is inrush current. On Ni-MH packs, the BMS sets an overcurrent threshold based on early discharge profiles. If the pack goes into service without a break-in period, or after long storage, the threshold can sit too conservatively and trip the moment the motor spins up. The fix is two half-load cycles to allow the BMS to recalibrate. After that, full-torque use should proceed without nuisance cutoffs.

Tool bogs under load and feels underpowered mid-job

Voltage sag under load is the most common cause of a drill that starts fine but loses torque when it matters. On Ni-MH cells, internal resistance rises as the pack ages or if cells have been repeatedly shallow-cycled — meaning the battery never fully discharged before recharging. Check the pack rail contacts on the tool for corrosion or debris, since contact resistance compounds the sag. If contacts are clean, run the pack through two full discharge-recharge cycles; if voltage still drops below 10.8V under load, the cells need replacing.

Compatible Models

0401-1 0401-4 0407-22 0407-6 0415-20 0415-21 0415-23 0420-1 0422-6 0430-1 0431-6 0435-1 0436-6 0445-1 0446-6 0456-20 0478-6 9057-6 9058-6 Jun-57 Jun-58 0398-1 0399-1 0400-1 0400-6 0401-6 0403-1 0409-6

Replaces Part Numbers

48-11-0140 48-11-0141 48-11-0200 48-11-0251

Technical Specifications

Voltage12V
Amp Hours3000mAh
Capacity3000mAh
Rate36Wh
Net Weight662g /23.35 oz
Gross Weight942g /33.23 oz
Approximate Weight942g /33.23 oz
Dimension 100.30 x 57.05 x 136.90mm

Product Highlights

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

My Milwaukee 0401 drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on tough fasteners — why?

This is a BMS overcurrent trip triggered by motor-start inrush current. When the drill motor spins up under load, it pulls a current spike that can exceed the BMS threshold — especially on a new or recently stored pack that hasn't profiled the motor yet. Run two half-load cycles first to let the BMS set realistic overcurrent limits. After that, full-torque trigger pulls should no longer trip the cutoff.

The charger never recognises this pack — the light just blinks and nothing happens. What's wrong?

Most Milwaukee 12V chargers reject packs where cell voltage has dropped below the charger's acceptance threshold, typically around 1V per cell. This happens after extended storage when self-discharge pulls Ni-MH cells too low. Connect the pack and hold the charger's reset or recovery function if available; on units without that feature, apply a brief trickle charge at 0.1C from a compatible Ni-MH charger until the pack reaches approximately 10V total, then switch to your standard charger.

The drill runs fine in warm weather but feels sluggish and weak when I use it outside in winter — is the battery failing?

The pack is not failing — Ni-MH internal resistance rises significantly when cell temperature drops below 5°C, which increases voltage sag under load and reduces available torque. Warm the pack to room temperature before use; even 20 minutes indoors makes a measurable difference. If the tool still bogs heavily after warming, check that the terminal contacts on the pack and tool are clean and making full contact, as cold temperatures can also cause slight contraction that increases contact resistance.

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