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Hydraulic energy is transformed into mechanical energy via the Torque Generator, a rotating device. Smaller vehicles like a golf cart, sweeper, rice-planting equipment, etc. are frequently used with it. The amount of torque a generator receives from a steam turbine directly correlates to how much electrical power it can output.
The standard system is made up of a torque generator, a reduction gear, and a mechanical linkage that are connected to the steering wheel and the power unit (the pump, relief valve, and tank). Additionally, the torque generator can be equipped with a relief valve.
The Global Torque generator market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
New twin pack rental power diesel torque generators were launched by Cummins. The C1000D6RE is a twin pack that integrates two Cummins 15L, 500kW generators into a single, 40-foot power unit with aftertreatment.
This enables the C1000D6RE to provide dependable, high output performance while meeting Tier 4 final emissions legislation. The generator has masterless load demand capabilities and can be used in tandem with other rental power solutions.
The C1000D6RE is driven by two U.S. Tier 4 Final certified QSX15 Cummins engines and has a 1000kW power rating in accordance with ISO 8528.
The QSX15 engine offers simple serviceability, reduced emissions, and better performance because it doesn’t require a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) to meet the strict EPA criteria. For tough mobile power applications, a new heavy-duty trailer and hitch design guarantees even greater dependability.
Extreme weather conditions can be withstood by the generator’s container, and a complete sound attenuation kit reduces noise levels. There is also a “Quick Fit” oil evacuation system option available for quicker and cleaner oil changes.
The C1000D6RE is appropriate for usage in a variety of large-scale sectors that need rental power, such as construction sites, emergency power, big events, industrial facilities, and utilities in remote or populated places.