This portable,generator is ideal for camping and powering small-scale household appliances like TVs or computers. 2-stroke, 63cc engine has recoil start and transistorized ignition. Meets EPA standards.
Key Specs
Engine: 2-Stroke, 63cc
Rated Watts: 1,000
Rated Watts LP: N/A
Rated Watts NG: N/A
Surge Watts: 1,200
Surge Watts LP: N/A
Surge Watts NG: N/A
Run Time: 4.5 Hours at 1/2 Load
Receptacles (qty.): 2
Noise Level (dB): 69
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Fuel Capacity (gal.): 1
Start Type: Recoil
Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 15 x 16 x 13
General Specs
50:1 oil to gas mix ratio
18.3 Amps
One 110 Volt outlet
One 12 Volt outlet with a cord that has battery terminal clamps
Single-phase brushless generator head
Capacitor voltage regulator
Generator sales are final
Manufacturer Warranty: 12 months parts / 12 months labor
Now it's easy and affordable to acquire the products you need without depleting your cash or borrowing from the bank. By taking advantage of equipment leasing (minimum purchase $5,000), you have a cost-effective way to obtain new pro photo, video, audio, computer, and post-production equipment at a price you can afford. Leasing is available only for commercial, professional, and not-for-profit organizations — retail customers or month-to-month rentals are not eligible. Transactions are originated through independent lessors. The leasing option is one more reason that A & D Drilling Supply Corp. is the "Professional's Source."
Eligibility Criteria for Leasing
You must be a commercial, corporate or professional customer, or a government, educational or non-profit organization (hobbyists, students or consumers are not eligible).
Start-up businesses are now eligible for financing, subject to credit approval.
Your purchase must be at least $5,000, and you must be willing to enter into a non-cancelable lease for a minimum of 2 years (month-to-month rentals are not eligible).
You and your business must have sufficiently strong credit to qualify.
In most cases, you must provide a personal guarantee for your business’ lease obligation.
You may be located either in the US or Canada, and must have an IRS or CRA tax identification number (please note, approval standards for Canadian businesses are more rigorous than US businesses.)