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Stanley claims its GTR20 B01 power unit is at the cutting edge of construction site hydraulic power for tools. The generator, on sale in America but new to the European market, delivers a hydraulic flow of 40 or 2* 20L/min at pressures up to 2,000psi, with heat rejection capacity exceeding the EHTMAS recommendation of 5hp.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
4873 Stanley claims its GTR20 B01 power unit is at the cutting edge of construction site hydraulic power for tools.

The generator, on sale in America but new to the European market, delivers a hydraulic flow of 40 or 2* 20L/min at pressures up to 2,000psi, with heat rejection capacity exceeding the EHTMAS recommendation of 5hp.

Fitted with a Briggs & Stratton Vanguard motor engine and weighing 151kg, the petrol-fuelled GTR20 B01 generates up to 13.4kW of power and has an 11litre hydraulic reservoir capacity and a 26.5litre fuel tank capacity.

As well as being said to have superior cooling, the GTR20 B01 has an electronically controlled engine speed and an auto idle feature, ensuring reduced fuel consumption and noise. Stanley claims its machine is the only CE approved mobile power generator capable of performing at its level while generating just 101 decibels.

Other attributes of the GTR20 BO1 include a lift and latch handle with fold-up side handles and a quartz hour metre on the control panel which records the engine’s running time.

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