The MILWAUKEE® M18 FUEL™ Wet/Dry Vacuum Motor Head is a game - changer for jobsite cleaning. When attached to a Milwaukee Wet/Dry Vacuum Tank, it quickly cleans common jobsite debris. Its POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor and well - optimized components outshine 3.5 Peak HP Wet/Dry Vacuums, offering more cleaning power than corded models. With 87 CFM and 60' of suction, it cleans up more debris in the same time as 3.5 Peak HP wet/dry vacuums. Part of the M18™ System, it runs on M18™ REDLITHIUM™ Battery Packs. In MAX POWER MODE, using an M18™ REDLITHIUM™ HIGH OUTPUT™ HD12.0 Battery Pack, you get up to 31 minutes of continuous cleaning and can clean up to 1,000 ft² of debris per charge. MAX RUN - TIME MODE extends this to up to 47 minutes of continuous cleaning and up to 1,300 ft² of debris cleanup per charge on an HD12.0 Battery Pack. This motorized vacuum head is part of the most adaptable Wet/Dry Vacuum System. You can swap motor heads, tanks, and carts to adjust performance, capacity, and mobility, all with an easy - access foot pedal. It fits perfectly on Milwaukee 6, 9, or 12 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum Tanks (0912 - 20, 0922 - 20, 0932 - 20). What's included? Just one M18 FUEL™ Wet/Dry Vacuum Motor Head. Key features also include four latching points on the motor head to store and secure the Vacuum Tool Storage Bag (49 - 90 - 2019).








Using the Milwaukee M18 FUEL Wet/Dry Vacuum Motor Head is easy. First, attach it to your Milwaukee 6, 9, or 12 - gallon wet/dry vacuum tank. Make sure it's properly secured. Then, connect your M18 REDLITHIUM battery pack. You can choose between MAX POWER MODE for a more intense and shorter - duration clean, or MAX RUN - TIME MODE for a longer but slightly less powerful clean. When cleaning, just use the easy - access foot pedal to operate the vacuum. There are four latching points on the motor head where you can store the Vacuum Tool Storage Bag. As for maintenance, after each use, empty the tank and clean the filter. Check the motor head for any debris or blockages. Store the vacuum in a dry place. Don't expose the battery pack to extreme temperatures. If you notice any unusual noises or a decrease in performance, it might be time to have it checked by a professional.