Designed for use on the jobsite or on the go, this DEWALT DCC020IB 20-Volt MAX Corded/Cordless Air Inflator is a versatile tool. It can run on any one of three power sources in a 20-Volt maximum battery, 12-Volt DC or 110-Volt AC. Use it for tire inflation, sports gear, camp mattresses and more. This tool comes equipped with a high-pressure rubber hose that adds durability. This high-volume hose promotes quick inflation at the push of a button. Choosing your desired pressure is easy with the digital gauge. The machine’s auto-shutoff feature provides accurate inflation. An on-board LED light helps when using it in dark spaces. Heavy-duty rubber feet help reduce walking while in use. The battery, charger and AC power adapter sold separately.
- High-pressure inflation mode with automatic shutoff
- High-volume inflation and deflation modes
- LED light helps to provide illumination
- 3 power sources for inflation on a job-site and on the go (20-Volt maximum battery, 12-Volt DC or 110-Volt AC)
- Convenient on-board accessory storage
- Heavy-duty rubber feet help reduce walking when in use
- Threaded chuck for secure connection to inflation valve
- Ideal for tire inflation, sporting equipment, camping mattresses, rafting and water floats, recreational and professional cycling and off-roading applications
- DCB230C – same runtime and power in a lighter, shorter package compared to DCB200
- DCB230C – 33% more runtime than DC9096 18-Volt battery
- DCB230C – 22% lighter (1.06 lbs.) than DCB200
- DCB230C – no memory and virtually no self-discharge for maximum productivity and less downtime
- DCB230C – 3 LED fuel gauge to quickly check state of charger on battery
- DCB230C – part of the 20-Volt max system
- DCB230C – 3.0 Amp hour capacity
- DCB230C – Diagnostics with LED indicator for battery charge status of charged, charging, power line problem, replace pack or battery temperature problem
- DCB230C – Charges DEWALT 12-Volt to 20-Volt max lithium-ion batteries







































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