Engine Stands


Support engines, dies, and other heavy parts during maintenance. These stands have a mounting plate that rotates 360°, so you can spin your equipment in any direction. Adjust each arm until all four posts line up with the mounting holes on your part. Use a hoist to place equipment on these stands. All have casters, so you can wheel a mounted part around your facility.
Stands with a bar handle can be locked in place with the included pin. You’ll need two people to operate them: one to hold the handle steady and another to lock it.
Stands with a crank handle lock in place when you stop turning the handle, so one person can operate them. These stands have a tray for keeping tools handy while you work.
Overall | Wheel | |||||||||||
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| Capacity, lbs. | Lg. | Wd. | Ht. | Configuration | No. of Brakes | Dia. | Material | Frame Material | No. of Mounting Arms | Features | Each | |
Bar Handle | ||||||||||||
| 750 | 31 1/2" | 31 1/2" | 36 3/4" | Two Rigid Casters, Two Swivel Casters | 2 | 3" | Cast Iron | Steel | 4 | __ | 6671A16 | 0000000 |
Crank Handle | ||||||||||||
| 1,000 | 36" | 36" | 36 3/4" | Four Swivel Casters | 4 | 3 1/2" | Cast Iron | Steel | 4 | Tool Tray | 6671A25 | 000000 |

























