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Atlas Copco’s new generator range for electric pokers

Atlas Copco introduces a new range of fuel driven generators for electric pokers, and they come in petrol and diesel versions and in four different sizes. The new generators, designed for concrete specialists and rental companies, are said to be particularly advantageous on job sites with no or limited access to electricity. The engine-driven generators can supply several pokers with power simultaneously and come with two, three or four outlets. The petrol versions, designated CFG25 and CFG67 are driven by
February 12, 2013 Read time: 1 min
161 Atlas Copco introduces a new range of fuel driven generators for electric pokers, and they come in petrol and diesel versions and in four different sizes.

The new generators, designed for concrete specialists and rental companies, are said to be particularly advantageous on job sites with no or limited access to electricity. The engine-driven generators can supply several pokers with power simultaneously and come with two, three or four outlets.

The petrol versions, designated CFG25 and CFG67 are driven by 2288 Honda engines and the CFD33 and CFD67 diesel versions feature 2277 Lombardini engines.

Accessories such as wheel kits (available for CFG25 and CFD33) improve mobility and the extension cords of 5-20m increase the reach of the pokers.

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