LC-R067R2P Panasonic - BSG, LC-R067R2P Datasheet - Page 5

BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 6V 7.2AH

LC-R067R2P

Manufacturer Part Number
LC-R067R2P
Description
BATT SEALED LEAD ACID 6V 7.2AH
Manufacturer
Panasonic - BSG
Series
LCr
Datasheet

Specifications of LC-R067R2P

Voltage - Rated
6V
Capacity
7.2Ah
Size / Dimension
5.95" L x 1.34" W x 3.71" H (151mm x 34mm x 94mm)
Termination Style
Spade, .187" (4.7mm)
Rechargeability
Yes
Weight
2.8 lbs (1.3kg)
For Use With
BVW063800003N - BATTERY CHG UNIV 6VDC @ 3.8A271-2389 - BATTERY CHG UNIV 6VDC @ 3.8A271-2384 - BATTERY CHG UNIV 6VDC @ 2A271-2383 - BATTERY CHG UNIV 6VDC @ 1A271-2379 - BATTERY CHG 120VAC 6VDC @ 600MA271-2377 - BATTERY CHG 120VAC 6VDC @ 400MAPATC-01 - BATTERY CHARGER 6 VOLT 1.5 AMP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS compliant by exemption
Other names
LCR6V7.2P
P074
Supplemental Information on Panasonic Valve-Regulated Lead Acid Batteries
Transportation
All Panasonic valve-regulated lead acid batteries are considered “non-spillable” for purposes of transportation
by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), International Civil Aviation Administration (ICAO), the
International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods regulations
(IMDG). They are considered “non-spillable” by DOT by passing the Vibration Test and Pressure Differential
Test as required in 49 CFR 173.159(a). They are also considered to be “non-spillable” by both ICAO and
IATA by exceeding the requirements of Special Provisions “A67” as defined in their 1998 Handbooks.
Our batteries are authorized for transportation on deck or under deck storage on either a passenger or cargo
vessel by passing the Vibration and Pressure Differential Tests as described in the International Maritime
Dangerous Goods Regulations (IMDG).
To transport these batteries as “non-spillable” they must be shipped in a condition that would protect them
from short-circuits and be securely packaged so as to withstand conditions normal to transportation. For
transportation by a consumer, in or out of a device, they are unregulated thus requiring no additional special
handling or packaging.
All of our lead acid batteries and their outside packaging, manufactured after September 30, 1995 are labeled
“NON-SPILLABLE” per 49 CFR 173.159(a). If you repackage our batteries either as batteries or as a
component of another product you must label the outer package “NON-SPILLABLE” per 49 CFR 173.159(a).
Assure Proper Recycling!
Valve -Regulated Lead Acid batteries destined for recycling can be managed under the federal Universal
Waste Rule codified at 40 CFR Part 273.
In the event of disposal, dispose only in accordance with federal, state and local regulation. Batteries
generated as a waste are subject to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) as a D008 (lead)
hazardous waste.
Panasonic VRLA Recycling Program
The Panasonic 1-800-SAV -LEAD Recycling Program for the collection and recycling of valve-regulated
lead acid batteries (VRLA) covers all Panasonic Valve-Regulated Lead Acid Batteries.
The proper
disposal of spent VRLA batteries is becoming more of a critical issue, both from the viewpoint of
environmental stewardship and from compliance with federal and state environmental regulations.
Panasonic recognizes the burdens and responsibilities that have been placed on our customers to
properly dispose of spent VRLA batteries and is proud to offer this voluntary nationwide battery recycling
program.
Federal and State Requirements for Proper Disposal
Federal and State laws prohibit the improper disposal of all lead acid batteries. The battery end users
(owners) are responsible for their batteries from the date of purchase through their ultimate disposal. The
only legally acceptable method of disposal of lead acid batteries is to recycle them at Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) approved secondary lead smelter. This Panasonic 1-800-SAV-
LEAD Recycling Program will allow for you to arrange for the recycling of your VRLA batteries from
anywhere in the United States. The Program will accept Panasonic and other VRLA batteries regardless
of manufacturer. Panasonic will handle all VRLA batteries returned in an environmentally sound manner
designed to comply with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations. Panasonic will send
batteries only to fully-permitted secondary lead smelters that we believe meet the highest environmental
standards. Once the VRLA batteries are received by Panasonic, the cost to transport the batteries to the
secondary lead smelter and the actual recycling costs will be borne by Panasonic.
See the next page for How the 1-800-SAV -LEAD Recycling Program Works

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