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How do I find model and serial numbers in my tool

Model number

All DEWALT model numbers can be located on the rating label of each product as shown in the example below, they will always start with a letter D.

The full model number including the batteries if applicable can be found on the original packaging or the retailer receipt. Some examples of the same product but with different code variants due to their batteries are as below:

DCF887D2-GB (18V Impact Driver with 2 x 2.0Ah Batteries)
DCF887P2-GB (18V Impact Driver with 2 x 5.0Ah Batteries)
DCF887N-XJ (18V Impact Driver bare unit)

For combination kits please note:

If you have purchased a combination kit that includes 2 or more power tools then PLEASE REGISTER EACH TOOL INDIVIDUALLY, the model number for each individual tool can be found on its ratings plate as shown above. When you enter the model numbers, you can choose any of the variations that appear to continue and complete the registrations of the tools as the batteries and charger only have the standard 12 month warranty. Please note that you DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER BATTERIES AND CHARGERS, these items come with a 1 year warranty and are covered under your proof of purchase as standard.

Close-up of a DEWALT power tool showing the product label with model number DCF887 and certification symbols.

What to do if you still can’t find your code:

Some retailers have their own specific code variants which may not be listed on the dropdown menu, therefore if the exact model number of your purchase is not on showing then please look to register the closest variant using the generic model number. The important part of the number when registering the tool is the first section as this recognizes the tool itself, in the above example the tool is a DCF887, as long as the initial part of the model number is correct then your tool will be covered. For Cordless tools this will be the first 3 letters starting with D and the first 3 numbers.

Close-up of a DEWALT power tool showing the product label with model number DCF887 and certification symbols.
Close-up of a DEWALT product label showing model number DW625E, along with technical specifications and certification marks.

For Corded tools

This again will start with the letter D.

Close-up of a DEWALT power tool label displaying model number D26421 highlighted in red, along with technical specifications and certification markings.

For Corded tools

This again will start with the letter D.

Date code

A date code is the year of manufacture followed by the week. It is an 8 digit code. Comprised of a 4 digit number followed by a 2 digit number, then another 2 digit number (which is sometimes alpha-numeric). This is an example of a valid date code - 2017-22-59. In case you cannot find your date code: please enter 2021-01-AA.

Serial number

The serial number of a tool can usually be found either on the rating label or within the battery compartment. It can consist of just numbers or a mixture of letters and numbers. In case you cannot find your serial number: please input your date of purchase e.g. 20062021.

Close-up of a yellow DEWALT product label showing various certification logos, safety icons, model type 'TYPE 3', operational information (0-2400 IPM, 0-1900/min), a QR code with 'DB8T9X8', and website details for www.DEWALT.com.

Rating label

Close-up of the label on a yellow DEWALT power tool, showing model DCD777, technical specifications, certification logos, and safety information.

Rating label

Close-up view of a yellow DEWALT product, showing the location of the date code and serial number inside the product housing. The text 'DATE CODE' and 'SERIAL NUMBER' is labeled for reference.

Battery compartment examples

Close-up view of a DEWALT power tool battery slot with yellow housing and black connectors, showing the area where the battery inserts.

Rating label

Graphic showing how to locate the model number and date code on chargers.

How to locate the date code and model number on our batteries & chargers