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  • Generac Power Systems Launches New Portable Series
  • ebuild (7/7/2009)
  • To respond to the growing demand for reliable, standby, portable power, the leader in standby power generation, Generac Power Systems, Inc., Waukesha, Wis., has introduced the new XG Series of portable generators. Compact in design, this new Series is the perfect back-up power solution in the home or on the job-site.
  • Compressors/Generators
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (6/1/2009)
  • The company has introduced two compressor/generator combination models that provides portable air and a power source all in one. Powered by an 11-hp Honda GX series OHV engine, the K11HGA features the company's "K" pump, a single-stage cast-iron compressor pump. The engine has an electric start and produces 8.9 CFM at 100 PSI or 8.6 CFM at 125 PSI. The G13HGA uses a "G" pump and a 13-hp, electric-start Honda GX engine, boasts 16.2 CFM at 100 PSI or 15.6 CFM at 125 PSI. Each product features a 3,000-watt generator for powering electric tools, lighting, or other jobsite equipment. The models can also act as a backup power source during power failure, the company says. 814-445-3400.
  • Generac Power Systems Launches New Portable Series
  • ebuild (5/27/2009)
  • To respond to the growing demand for reliable, standby, portable power, the leader in standby power generation, Generac Power Systems, Inc., Waukesha, Wis., has introduced the new XG Series of portable generators. Compact in design, this new Series is the perfect back-up power solution in the home or on the job-site.
  • Solar Jobsite Power GeneratorSolar Jobsite Power Generator
  • ebuild (4/13/2009)
  • Remodelers can now use solar energy to generate all necessary jobsite power for tools, fans, lighting, and even refrigeration, with a Spirit of the Sun solar generator. The generators are ideal for areas where noise or other ordinances restrict the use of gas- or fossil-fuel powered generators. With no moving parts, SOS solar generators run silently and emit no fumes, the maker says. Generators are available in a range of sizes and power-outputs depending on the application. 480.226.7018.
  • Portable Generators
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/18/2009)
  • The manufacturer has developed a new line of 13 portable generators for small and large residential and light commercial projects. Designed for extreme conditions, the XP (shown) is engineered for high performance, long periods of operation, and rough handling at jobsites. The gasoline-powered unit features full-wrap frame tubing and impact-resistant corners to prevent damage from rough handling. 888-436-3722.
  • Tools and Equipment
  • (12/11/2006)
  • You can find three different kinds of information about Tools and Equipment on ebuild by clicking on the three tabs near the top of the page. The Products tab leads to catalog-style listings through the ebuild Specifier - a unique parametric search that enables you to select specifications to find tools and equipment that meet your exact criteria. The Companies tab leads to manufacturer listings complete with information about the type of tools and equipment that each company offers, manufacturer contact information and links to company Web sites. The Articles tab leads to articles and links related to tools and equipment from the homebuilding industry's most informative trade journals and Web sites.
  • DeWalt Tools
  • (12/7/2006)
  • Search for DeWalt tools and equipment under ebuild's Tools and Equipment supercategory. You'll find air compressors, circular saws, drills, generators, jigsaws, laminate trimmers, laser levels, miter saws, power planes, reciprocating saws, routers, sanders and screwguns. Find corded and cordless DeWalt tools, including saws and drills. Search and compare by specifications relevant to each tool type, such as peak horsepower, speed control type, and more.Find DeWalt tools along with power tools from other major manufacturers such as Bosch, Hitachi, Makita, Milwaukee, Porter-Cable, Ryobi and Skil. ebuild allows you to quickly find the right tools and equipment for all homebuilding and remodeling projects.
  • Lincoln2006 Editors' Choice Awards
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (7/27/2006)
  • The tool industry is committed to hooking us all on lithium-ion–and it's working. Milwaukee started the ball rolling last year, and garnered a 2005 Editors' Choice Grand Award for being the first to unleash this new power source onto the U.S. power tool market, but with the entries since by Bosch, DeWalt, Makita, Metabo, and Ridgid–and the expected introductions by several other tool companies–we would be remiss if we did not acknowledge this major trend, and all the promise it holds for professional tool users, again this year.

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