The Bobcat Generator Power Advantage
Accu-Rated™– Not Inflated Generator Power
Miller’s
TYPICAL EQUIPMENT POWER USAGE
Bobcat 3 Phase will easily start and run the following equipment:
Equipment
Pivot Irrigation (9–1 HP), 9 Tower
Pivot Irrigation
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Smooth Power – Not Spike Power
Revolutionary
Bobcat
Competitor
Waveform Comparison
Barn Cleaner (5 HP) | 11,600 | 3000 |
Silo Unloader (5 HP) | 12,200 | 4300 |
Portable Conveyor (1/2 HP) | 3400 | 1000 |
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Milker (5 HP) | 10,500 | 2800 |
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Hand Drill (1/2 inch) | 600 | 600 |
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Circular Saw | 1400 | 1400 |
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Air Compressor | 8200 | 2200 |
Flood Lights (Vapor) | 1250 | 1000 |
Refrigerator/Freezer | 2200 | 700 |
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Sump Pump | 1300 | 800 |
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Millermatic® 212 MIG Welder | 6500 | 6500 |
(30 – 210, 230 V) |
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Spectrum® 625 | 6900 | 6900 |
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POWER KVA AT 100% DUTY CYCLE
(30 A, 230 V, 1/2 in cut) |
To select a generator that has enough power output in watts, add the watts for the items you want to simultaneously run. Tools and appliances with induction motors may require 3 – 7 times the listed wattage when starting. All data listed is approximate — check your tool/appliance for specific wattage requirements.
Tools and motors are designed to operate within 10% of 120/240/480 VAC. The Bobcat’s power generator provides strong power while keeping the voltage within 10% of 120/240/480 VAC.
This increases tool/motor performance and life.
Fuel Consumption Data
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•On a typical job using
•Welding at 150 amps at 40% duty cycle uses approximately 3/4 gallon per hour— about 16 hours of operation.
•Under a continuous load of 4000 watts of generator power, the Bobcat would run for about 14 hours.
Mounting Specifications
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G4 Holes
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Engine End
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C. | Width: 20 in (508 mm) |
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G. 13/32 in (10 mm) diameter |
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