It's not advisable to use any of the TS models with a generator and the fluctuating current affects the TS system.
If you're planning on using it mobile I would suggest using the standard 7/122 machine.
And yes we do sell the Kranzle quick release fittings, can't post a link to them here but you can find them easily by searching on our site.
When i got the k10/122 i seem to remember something about the TS Total Stop being a reason not to use it with a generator.
Not sure where youre picking yours up from but theres a guy at Hugh Crane that was incredibly helpful in explaining stuff in detail and helping me pick the right machine.
Tbh it's second hand the lad don't use it anymore and I think he needs the extra cash for a car. Want to see how I get on with one first before buying a new one.
I believe you can convert the unit to non-stop quite easily. Ask in the Kranzle section.
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