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8000EX,18HP,EPA

8000E,18HP,EPA

7000EX,16HP,EPA

7000E,16HP,EPA

6000EX,13HP,EPA

6000E,13HP,EPA

3500EX,6.5HP,EPA

3500E,6.5HP,EPA
Gas Generator(Gasoline Generator,Diesel Generator,Gasoline Pump,Diesel Pump)
1000E,2.5HP,EPA

QF5EX,13HP

QF2EX,6.5HP
Gas Generator(Gasoline Generator,Diesel Generator,Gasoline Pump,Diesel Pump)
950B,2.0HP,EPA

Generator Safety Tips
    Generators are useful when temporary or remote electric power is needed. But consumers should know that hazards/damaged may be caused if used improperly. Below are the guidelines for safer operations.
    1、Always observe the generator manufacturer's instructions for safe operation.
    2、Never use a generator indoors or in an attached garage. Always run your generator outdoors in a well-ventilated area.
    3、Maintain your generator engine according to the maintenance schedule for peak performance and safety.
    4、Do not store fuel indoors or try to refuel a generator while it's running.
    5、Severe weather patterns can increase the maintenance requirements, i.e., excessive dust, heat, moisture.
    6、Turn off all equipment powered by the generator before shutting down your generator.
    7、Do not operate the engine near combustible materials.
    8、Keep gas fresh. If you do not plan to use your generator for up to 30 days, stabilize the gas with a gas stabilizer.
    9、Place generator on level ground to operate.
    10、When using extension cords, be sure they are grounded, and are a sufficient wire gauge for the application. Heavy Duty outdoor rated cords will handle household appliance loads.
    11、Never plug your generator directly into your house circuit.
    12、Keep children away from portable electric generators at all times.
Generator Buyers' Guide
    You can use our Wattage Chart below to estimate the wattages of the tools, appliances and motors you will be operating at the same time. Add up the wattage of the tools, appliances and motors you will be running at the same time. Then, select the generator with the continuous wattage rating that meets or exceeds your total load.
Tools Power Required
Air Compressors, 1/2 HP 1500 - 3000W
Circular Saw, 7 1/4" 1000 - 2500W
Electric Chain Saw, 14" 800 - 1500W
Electric Drill, 1/4" and 3/8" 300 - 600W
Electric Drill, 1/2" 350 - 1200W
Grinders, 6" 1000 - 2600W
Jig Saw 200 - 800W
Paint Sprayer 800 - 1300W
Portable Oil Heater 900 - 1000W
Router 900 - 1000W
Sander, 4" Belt 700 - 1500W
Soldering Iron 100 - 300W
10 Amp Battery Charger 300 - 400W
Tools Power Required
1/6 HP, 460 Watt 340 - 850W
1/4 HP, 725 Watt 450 - 1050W
1/3 HP, 800 Watt 560 - 1300W
1/2 HP, 970 Watt 760 - 1800W
3/4 HP, 1340 Watt 1080 - 2600W
1 HP, 1700 Watt 1250 - 3000W
1 1/2 HP, 2300 Watt 1600 - 4200W

Household Uses Power Required
Air Conditioner 10,000 BTU 2000 - 3000W
Coffee Pot 1000 - 1500W
Electric Heater 1000 - 2000W
Electric Stove (one element) 750 - 1800W
Gas Furnace 300 - 1500W
Hair Dryer 800 - 1500W
Iron 1000 - 1500W
Microwave 500 - 1500W
Oil Furnace 400 - 2000W
Radio 30 - 100W
Refrigerator/Freezer 600 - 2500W
Sump Pump 800 - 3000W
Television 100 - 350W
Toaster 1100 - 1700W
Water Pump 1000 - 3000W