Simpson Industrial 7000-Watt Generator - SCGH8500E
SIMPSON’s Industrial generators are perfect for providing power at work sites, recreational facilities, residential location, and more. Many are equipped with a foldable handle for ease of mobility and storage. Their heavy-duty roll cage frames provide durability and protection for the generator. Whether tailgating before a game, charging tools at a construction site or providing backup power for your home, rely on SIMPSON for your power needs.
- HONDA GX390 engine with a low oil shutdown feature with electric start (49-State compliant)
- Roll cage frame protection with a foldable handle for easy mobility and storage
- 7000 running watts, 8500 starting watts
- Never-flat wheels for ease of maneuverability across various terrain
- Battery not included. Requires 12V-14AH battery
- Fuel tank capacity 3.96 gal gasoline
- Run time 25% load: 12 hrs
- Unit Dimensions: L: 30.25” x W:25” x H: 27”
- Unit Weight: 182 lbs
- The actual product may vary slightly from product images
- **Does not ship to California**
Specifications
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UPC (Online / In-Store): 879399006289
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Power Type: Gasoline
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Running Watts: 7000
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Starting Watts: 8500
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Fuel Tank Capacity (Gallons): 7.9
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Engine Brand: HONDA GX390
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Run Time at 50% Load (hours/tank or charge): 12
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Tires: 9 in. Never-flat
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Series: Generator
What Our Experts Think
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Built for Industrial-Grade Performance: Designed to meet the demands of contractors, construction crews, and professionals who require reliable portable power.
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Powerful 7,000-Watt Output: Provides ample power for heavy-duty tools, equipment, job-site lighting, and essential backup applications.
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Electric Start Convenience: Features an electric start system for fast, hassle-free operation in demanding work environments.
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Rugged Job-Site Construction: Built with durability in mind to withstand tough conditions and frequent use on commercial and industrial projects.
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Versatile Power Solution: Suitable for construction sites, agricultural operations, emergency preparedness, and large-scale outdoor projects.
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Dependable Backup Power: Helps keep critical equipment and operations running during outages and unexpected power interruptions.
Q&A
Maintenance Tips
- Check the engine oil level before each use and follow the recommended oil change intervals for heavy-duty operation.
- Inspect and clean the air filter regularly to maintain proper airflow and maximize engine efficiency.
- Use fresh fuel and add a fuel stabilizer when the generator will be stored for extended periods.
- Run the generator periodically during storage to keep internal components lubricated and ready for service.
- Inspect spark plugs, fuel lines, battery terminals, and electrical connections for wear, corrosion, or damage.
- Keep cooling vents, engine surfaces, and exhaust areas free from dust, dirt, and debris to prevent overheating.
- Avoid exceeding the generator’s rated power capacity to reduce strain on the engine and alternator.
- Store the generator in a dry, protected location and shield it from moisture, harsh weather, and prolonged sun exposure.