Handy Industries V-twin Engine Stand And Lift on 2040-parts.com
Transfer, Pennsylvania, US
Handy Industries Engine lift and stand for all Harley Davidson Engines
- Lifts and holds engines.
- Lifting capacity of 500 lbs.
- Adjustable height. Maximum lifting height 52". Minimum lifting height 39" from floor to journal.
- Length 37". Width 19" front, 31" rear. 360 degree rotation.
- Tilt head assembly, 45 degree fore and aft.
- Powder-coated 2" x 2" square tubing chassis.
- Jack assembly, 5/8" acme screw.
- Extendable legs.
- Swivel caster wheels with locks.
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