Makita EG6050A
![]() | Outdated Product 35 416 ₴ Fuel: petrol; Output voltage: 230 B; Rated power (kW): 5.5; Max. power (kW): 6; Alternator: synchronous; Engine size (cm³): 420; Fuel tank volume (L): 25; Motor cooling: air; Total number of sockets: 2; automatic voltage regulator (AVR); voltmeter; Noise level (dB): 95; Weight (kg): 100.5 |
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A couple of months after the celebration of the centenary since its founding, the Japanese company Makita “rolled out” the EG6050A gas generator into the arena of power equipment. It happened in 2015 and after several years after the announcement, the model has not lost its relevance.
"Clean energy
At the heart of the mobile power plant is a four-stroke Loncin 190F engine with a volume of 420 cm³. The engine is started by the forces of both electric and manual starters. The design of the unit provides 2 outputs for 230 V and connectors for connecting 12 V DC consumers. The AVR system on board the device prevents surges by automatically adjusting the output voltage.
Heavyweight
The gas generator weighs almost 100 kg. And this is “dry”, i.e. without oil and fuel. To avoid premature wear of key components, the manufacturer equipped the device with an oil level sensor, and you can visually assess the amount of fuel in the gas tank through the viewing window. Despite its solid weight, Makita EG6050A is easy to transport. Fortunately , for ease of transportation, the unit was armed with inflatable wheels and folding handles.
Top grade
In the reviews of the model, in separate lines, the high quality of the assembly of the gas generator and its long service life are noted. However you will have to pay a considerable amount for the model. In the segment of "five-thousanders", the device occupies the top lines of the podium, perfectly fitting into suburban households or small construction sites as a backup or temporary source of power supply.