Engine Stands FAQ'S
Our engine stands are designed to accommodate a wide range of engine blocks, both foreign and domestic, ensuring versatility for various automotive projects.
The main difference between an engine stand and an engine crane lies in their function and usage. An engine stand is primarily used for holding and stabilising an engine block during maintenance, repair, or storage, while an engine crane is designed to lift and transport entire engines or heavy components. In summary, an engine stand is for support and stability, whereas an engine crane is for lifting and moving.
Yes, our engine stands feature a foldable design, making them compact and easy to store when not in use, saving valuable workshop space.
Our stands come equipped with ball bearing wheels and casters, providing smooth mobility around the workshop for easy positioning and manoeuvrability.
Yes, the mounting plate on our engine stands rotates 360 degrees and can be locked in eight different positions with a pin, allowing for flexible positioning and stability when needed.
Our engine stands have a sturdy construction with a weight capacity of 680kg, ensuring reliable support for a wide range of engine blocks during maintenance and repair tasks.
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