OTC Automotive Tools & Equipment





Founded back in 1925 in Minnesota, Owatonna Tool Company (known today as OTC Tools) started its business as a manufacturer of gear pullers, wrenches, sockets, and other tools for servicing vehicles and agricultural machines. In the 1940s, it supplied tools for the U.S. Army and Navy; later on, OTC developed high-pressure hydraulic systems and various servicing solutions for both OEM and aftermarket companies. In 2012, it became part of the Bosch Automotive Service Solutions division, and now it produces universal and specific tools along with professional electronic diagnostic equipment for vehicles.

Given a huge experience in this field, the company's assortment is large enough, and technical support provided by such an industrial giant as Bosch enables OTC to create products of exceptional quality and functionality. OTC automotive diagnostic tools include both manual and electronic devices such as fuel injector testing and cleaning kits, diesel fuel pressure gauges, automatic transmission and engine oil pressure testers, diagnostic code readers and other scan tools, battery testers, and more. Many of them are used at large service stations and shops, so if you're a shop owner, the equipment supplied by OTC is definitely worth your attention.

Low profile fluid receivers and other fluid service products, powertrain lifts and various jacks, hydraulic pumps and rams, DPF testers and cleaners, tire pressure monitors – the full list is incredibly long. Bosch has been one of the word's leading developers of the most complex diagnostic equipment for decades, so OTC employs an extremely strong engineering and technical base to design products having the best-in-class vehicle coverage, functionality, and performance. Actually, the company's range includes pretty much everything you might need for repair and upgrade jobs, and most of these goods can be easily ordered from our store at a reasonable price.

OTC Reviews

37 reviews
4 of 5
Looks Strong Enough but Didn't Fit My Application
The puller looks strong enough but didn't fit my 1993 Ford Ranger XLT Super Cab v6 3.0 RWD due to the puller's Conical design (the back part Conical design won't clear the steering gearbox preventing the tool from sliding in between the steering gearbox and the Pitman arm). The bottom line is this tool probably will work on a late 1990's - 2000's light truck such as a Jeep or Ram type of light truck so the advertisement needs to be a lot more clearer as to vehicle fitment.
Posted by Tony (Oak Hill, OH) / March 25, 20221993 Ford B-Series
5 of 5
Definitely Good to Deal with!!!
Excellent product, great packing, quick delivery!
Posted by Customer / August 11, 2021