HAGEN TTD-MG-4000SK
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Electric starter. Automatic voltage regulator (AVR). Output 12 V. Wheels.
Gasoline generator with 212 cc 4-stroke engine. The unit is designed to service loads up to 2.8 kW (short-term surges up to 3.2 kW are allowed). The engine is started using an electric starter (and a 12-volt 7 Ah battery required for its operation) or manually. The HAGEN TTD-MG-4000SK generator consumes gasoline with an "appetite" of 1.9 l/h and, with a fully filled 12-liter gas tank, can work autonomously for up to 6.3 hours. Electricity consumers are connected to the unit through two sockets (230 V, 16 A). A 12V output can be used to power DC appliances or charge batteries. The instrument panel also features an ignition switch, an analog (pointer) voltmeter, and a digital display of the hour meter.
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Catalog HAGEN 2025 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models HAGEN.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Catalog HAGEN 2025 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models HAGEN.

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