Power to the job site

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The WAT-18×6-TNDM-LT.WLD.DG.AC-MOD1 name is long, but there’s plenty on board.

Larson Electronics’ trailer-mounted work station brings plenty of portable functionality to a job site.

The WAT-18×6-TNDM-LT.WLD.DG.AC-MOD1 comes with a 30-foot telescopic light tower with  6kW generator, a second 11kW stand-alone generator, Lincoln multi-process welder, two-stage air-compressor, and digital meter for monitoring and hot starts. And it all rolls in on a trailer with a pair of 3,500-pound axles.

The 6kW generator is powered by a water-cooled diesel engine, while its 11kW counterpart is diesel-powered as well. The latter can be used to power 120/240-volt AC 60-hertz equipment.

The Lincoln Electric Flextec 650/LF-72 multi-process welder, meanwhile, supports a quick arc response and standard 15-amp, 115-volt auxiliary power, the company adds. It even has a remote foot pedal with a 100-foot working distance to power the welder in hard-to-reach areas.

The included two-stage 10-horsepower air compressor provides 34.1 cfm at 175 psi, and is compatible with 208-230/460-volt, three-phase power. It features 380-volt input voltage, three-phase 50/60 hertz, and an output of 44 volts with an 815-amp maximum DC output.

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John G. Smith is Newcom Media's vice-president - editorial, and the editorial director of its trucking publications -- including Today's Trucking, trucknews.com, and Transport Routier. The award-winning journalist has covered the trucking industry since 1995.


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