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Rockwell RW9351.1 18V Replacement Battery 4000mAh Li-ion

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Fits Rockwell RD2865, RD2871, RD2872, RD2873 and replaces OEM part RW9351.1.
18V 4000mAh lithium-ion delivers consistent voltage to drill and impact driver motors during sustained load.
Connects via slide-on rail connector with keyed alignment — seats straight into RD series pack slots.
We ran this pack through motor-start inrush cycles on a RD2865 drill; BMS held stable at 18V during full trigger pull.
Run the drill at half load for two cycles before maximum torque applications — the BMS needs to profile motor inrush current before locking overcurrent protection thresholds.

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Voltage

18V

Amp

4000mAh

Rockwell RD2865 Series — 18V Li-ion Replacement Battery (RW9351.1)

This is an 18V 4000mAh Li-ion battery built to fit the Rockwell RD2865, RD2871, RD2872, RD2873, and over 30 additional compatible models. It replaces OEM part RW9351.1. The 72Wh rating supports full tool operation across drills, impact drivers, and other compact cordless tools in the RD28 range.

  • RD28 series platform fit: These models share a common 18V rail, connector footprint, and BMS handshake protocol. One battery services the full range without adapter workarounds or firmware mismatches.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through repeated motor-start inrush cycles on an RD2865 drill. The BMS tracked overcurrent events without nuisance tripping and held voltage within spec under sustained load.
  • Break-in on first use: Run the tool at half load for two cycles before full-torque applications. This lets the BMS profile the motor's inrush current draw and calibrate its overcurrent thresholds before you push maximum demand.

BMS cutoff on motor-start inrush surge in RD28 drills

When you pull the trigger on a stalled or heavily loaded drill, the motor draws a short, sharp current spike — sometimes three to five times the running current. If the BMS has not yet profiled the motor's inrush signature, it can interpret that spike as a fault and cut output. This is more common with new packs straight from storage. Running two break-in cycles at reduced load gives the BMS enough data to set realistic overcurrent thresholds before full-torque work begins.

Charger not recognising the pack after storage

Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage. If the pack drops below approximately 2.5V per cell, most chargers will refuse to initiate a charge cycle — the voltage is too low for the charger's acceptance threshold. Some chargers show a blinking red light; others show nothing at all. If this happens, check whether your charger has a recovery or "wake" mode — hold it in that mode for five minutes, then attempt a normal charge cycle. If the cell voltage has not dropped below the hard cutoff, the pack will recover.

Compatible Models

RD2865 RD2871 RD2872 RD2873 RD2874 RK1806K2 RK1807K2 RK1808K2 RK1809K2 RK2701K RK2800 RK2800K RK2800K2 RK2810 RK2810K RK2810K2 RK2812 RK2812K RK2812K2 RK2852 RK2852K2 RK2853 RK2853K RK2853K2 RK2855K2 RK2856 RK2859 RK2860 RK2860K2 RK2863 RK2863K RK2868K2 RS2314 RS2323

Replaces Part Numbers

RW9351.1

Technical Specifications

Voltage18V
Amp Hours4000mAh
Capacity4000mAh
Rate72Wh
Net Weight600g /21.16 oz
Gross Weight790g /27.87 oz
Approximate Weight790g /27.87 oz
Dimension 121.98 x 85.00 x 62.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Rockwell
  • 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 RD2865 drill cuts out the instant I pull the trigger on a tight screw — is this the battery or the tool?

That cutout pattern is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a tool fault. The motor-start inrush spike on a loaded drill exceeds the threshold the BMS uses to protect the cells. It happens most often with a new or recently stored pack that hasn't profiled the motor yet. Run two cycles at half load first, then move to full torque — the BMS will adjust its overcurrent window to the motor's actual inrush signature.

The drill feels weak and bogs down mid-hole even though the battery shows charged — what's happening?

That's voltage sag under load, not a capacity issue. High contact resistance at the battery rail — caused by dirty or slightly corroded terminals — drops the voltage to the motor during high-draw cuts. Clean the battery contacts and the tool's terminal strip with isopropyl alcohol, then check that the pack seats fully with no play. A firm, clean contact should bring the rail voltage back up and stop the bogging.

My RD28 battery pack loses charge noticeably faster when I'm working outdoors in winter — is something wrong with it?

Nothing is wrong. Li-ion internal resistance rises significantly below 5°C, which reduces the usable capacity the cells can deliver at a given load. The pack hasn't lost permanent capacity — it's a temperature effect. Keep the battery in a jacket pocket or insulated bag between uses rather than leaving it on the tool or the ground. Once the cells warm back toward room temperature, full output returns.

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