OTC 2002 Folding Engine Hoist / Shop Crane, 2000 lb. Capacity
OTC 2002 Folding Engine Hoist / Shop Crane, 2000 lb. Capacity
- The OTC 2002 2,000 lb Folding Floor Crane is a shop engine hoist designed to lift engines and heavy components; it folds for compact storage and provides adjustable boom reach. It is intended for automotive or industrial lifting use, not for lifting persons or non-rated overhead hoisting.
- Features:
- Dual boom positions reach of 24 inch when retracted and 36 inch when extended adapts to different lifting tasks.
- Folds upright for compact storage helps save floor space when not in use.
- Front wheels sized 3-1/2 inch and rear casters 5-7/8 inch improves mobility across shop surfaces.
- Height of boom is 87 inch when retracted; 94 inch when extended allows sufficient clearance for many lifting applications.
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: OTC
- Part Number: 2002
- Load Capacity: 2,000 lbs at full boom retraction; reduced capacity (approx 500 lbs) when boom is fully extended
- Boom Reach: 24 inch (retracted) to 36 inch (extended)
- Boom Height: 87 inch (retracted); 94 inch (extended)
- Front Wheel Diameter: 3-1/2 inch; Rear Caster Diameter: 5-7/8 inch
- Floor Space When Folded: 57 inch x 38 inch
- Floor Space When Unfolded: 70 inch x 32 inch
- The OTC 2002 can also be referred to as OTC 2,000 lb folding engine hoist, 2000 lb shop crane OTC-2002, Stinger floor crane model 2002, OTC Folding Floor Crane 2002, and OTC shop hoist 2002 model.
OTC is a leading hardware and automotive service equipment manufacturer that designs and builds high-quality tools for vehicle diagnostics, lifting, and repair. Known for its innovation and durability.
Q: Is the full 2,000 lb capacity valid when the boom is extended to its full length?
A: No, the 2,000 lb rating applies when the boom is retracted. When extended to 36 inch reach, the capacity drops .
Q: What are the footprint dimensions when the crane is stored vs when it is in use?
A: When folded for storage, the crane occupies roughly 57 inch x 38 inch floor space; when unfolded for operation it occupies about 70 inch x 32 inch.
Q: What overhead and wheel clearance should I plan for in my shop?
A: You should allow at least 94 inch overhead clearance for boom fully extended height; front wheels are 3-1/2 inch and rear casters 5-7/8 inch high ensure smooth floor surface and sufficient clearance.