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Multiquip Portable Generator GA36HR 3600W (7.9 HP Honda GX240 Engine 120/240V Voltage Output For Industrial Jobsite Power And Commercial Construction Tool Support)

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Multiquip Portable Generator GA36HR 3600W (7.9 HP Honda GX240 Engine 120/240V Voltage Output For Industrial Jobsite Power And Commercial Construction Tool Support)Reliable Power AnywhereCompact Jobsite Generator with Honda Performance and OSHA Compliant Safety Call or Email for Availability and Shipping: 281 351 2211 Sales@HilltopTool. com The Multiquip GA36HR is a high performance portable generator featuring a 7. 9 HP Honda GX240 engine engineered to provide a 3600W maximum output for demanding jobsite applications. This single phase unit delivers consistent 120 240V power to support compressors, heaters, and

Reliable Power Anywhere—Compact Jobsite Generator with Honda Performance and OSHA-Compliant Safety

Call or Email for Availability and Shipping:
281-351-2211 - [email protected]

The Multiquip GA36HR is a high-performance portable generator featuring a 7.9 HP Honda GX240 engine engineered to provide a 3600W maximum output for demanding jobsite applications. This single-phase unit delivers consistent 120/240V power to support compressors, heaters, and essential construction tools while maintaining OSHA and NEC compliance through integrated GFCI protection.

Best Used For:

  • Jobsite Power: Providing consistent electricity to portable compressors and industrial heaters in remote construction areas.
  • Emergency Backup: Maintaining essential lighting and critical systems during power outages for rapid response teams.
  • Trade Tool Operation: Powering heavy-duty electrical tools requiring reliable 120V or 240V voltage output on residential or commercial projects.

Key Performance & Safety Features

  • Honda GX240 Engine: Features 7.9 HP output with integrated low-oil shutdown and idle control for increased fuel efficiency.
  • Brushless Alternator: Utilizes 100% copper windings to ensure maximum conductivity and zero maintenance requirements.
  • GFCI Protected Panel: Provides full-panel safety compliance with OSHA and NEC standards for secure jobsite operation.
  • Transport Utility: Includes a heavy-duty steel pipe frame with a wheel kit and folding lifting bale for efficient mobility.
  • Low Noise Design: Operates at 76 dBA at 30 feet to minimize sound disturbance in populated or low-noise environments.

What's Included

  • (1) Multiquip GA36HR Portable Generator
  • (1) Honda GX240 7.9 HP Engine (Installed)
  • (1) Wheel Kit and Folding Lifting Bale
  • (1) Operator’s Manual

Available for pickup at our Tomball, TX location:

30702 State Highway 249
Tomball, Texas 77375 

Monday-Friday 7am-5pm CST 
Saturday 7am-1pm CST

Technical Specifications

Attribute Specification
Model GA36HR
Engine Honda GX240 Recoil Start
Horsepower 7.9 HP
Voltage Output 120/240V
Max Watts 3600W
Continuous Watts 3200W
Amps 120V 30A
Amps 240V 15A
Fuel Capacity 5 Gallons
Sound Level 76 dBA @ 30 ft
Operating Weight 215.73 lbs
Dimensions 25.5 x 22 x 24 Inches
Pro-Tip: To ensure engine longevity and reliable starting, always drain the fuel system if the unit will be stored for more than 30 days and perform routine oil changes every 50 hours of operation.
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