Smooth and refined, the 90-tooth ratcheting system offers a concise 4-degree swing arc that works in the tightest spaces. Depending on the drive size, the single half-moon pawl maintains 6 to 9 teeth (more than most dual pawl designs) in contact with the gear at all times, ensuring it will never slip or skip under stress. To aid the initial wear-in of mated parts and to keep them moving smoothly, the internals are lubricated with a few drops of light machine oil. The design of the head and ratcheting mechanism allows it to be disassembled for periodic cleaning or lubrication.
In most situations, access to tight spaces isn't limited by the thickness of the head because there's still the length of the socket or sometimes an extension to account for. Rather, it's usually a head that's too wide or too long that gets in the way. Unlike "low profile" designs that focus on controlling only the thickness of the head, we reduced the size in every dimension: height, width, and length. And most importantly, we did it without compromising strength.
Well-considered, yet simple in design, it is circular in cross section along its entire length. The finger ring is generously sized, with pronounced edges for traction and control. Especially helpful for a two-handed grip, the inside edge of the pommel is well-defined to keep your hands from slipping off the end of the handle, while its outer circumference is rounded, allowing you to comfortably apply as much force as needed.
Easily loosen stubborn nuts and bolts with the advantage of the long handle that offers extended reach and extra leverage. To be clear and consistent, we measure the tool according to its true working length (center of the drive tang to end of handle) not the overall length of the tool.
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