VMAC 5-in-1 Multifunction Power System, interior view. Photo courtesy of VMAC
VMAC boasts it’s the first manufacturer to design a Multifunction system with Honda’s new iGX800 engine, which includes powerful innovations. The iGX800 uses Electronic Fuel Injection technology to deliver fuel-efficient, high-output performance, while the engine’s 9.1:1 compression ratio generates extraordinary power through rapid combustion without the need for premium fuel.
“The iGX800 is more powerful and efficient than similar engines on the market today, and it is our pleasure to utilize this superior technology in our new 5-in-1 gas Multifunction,” said Pettigrew.
The 5-in-1 gas Multifunction system allows operators to use one function at a time, or all five functions simultaneously, with real-time load monitoring. The current concept provides up to 40 CFM at 100 psi of compressed air, 8kW of electric power at 100 percent duty cycle, up to 250A of welding capability, 300A boosting at 13V, and 100A charging at 12V, 24V, 36V, or 48V.
Like all VMAC Multifunction Power Systems, the 5-in-1 reduces idling by allowing the truck engine to be turned off on the jobsite. The Multifunction control system automatically idles the Honda engine up and down, and automatically turns it on and off with air demand, VMAC says.