Chicago Pneumatic has extended its range of CPDG mobile diesel generators up to 200 kVA and is now able to serve customers with various needs.

Six new models from 60 to 200 kVA bolster the CPDG range, which originally included five models from nine to 40 kVA.

Commenting on the new models, Tony Calippe, a spokesperson for generator equipment at Chicago Pneumatic, says: “As a result of this expansion, we are now able to offer our customers a complete range of small- to medium-sized mobile generators, which provide a combination of exceptional toughness, reliability and easy operation.” 

Available through Chicago Pneumatic’s global distributor network, the rugged and easy-to-move CPDG generators are designed to meet the tough demands of the construction industry.

“Using proven technology, which draws upon the company’s history of making generators since the mid-1930s, CPDG generators can be relied upon by operators to provide a continuous source of electrical power,” Calippe says. “They are suitable for prime power applications in the general construction and rental industries, with all models being fully CE compliant.”

With integrated forklift slots and a lifting beam, the CPDG generators are easy to move and designed to be highly impact resistant. Other standard features include   easy-to-read gauges, easy-to-access maintenance points and a galvanised canopy. 

Chicago Pneumatic recently introduced a host of new optional features to the CPDG range. This includes a variety of tow bar and coupling combinations to fulfil the needs of different customers. The new road trailer options mean the generators can be easily transported between sites without the need for major adaptations.

A new optional skid has been introduced to add extra robustness to the base-frame of the generators. To provide operators with the option of extended run times, CPDG generators can now be equipped with higher capacity fuel tanks. This, coupled with 500-hour service intervals, means CPDG generators are especially suited for applications where a generator is required to reliably run for a high number of hours with reduced attention from the operator.