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Tekton Quick-Release Ratchet

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Tekton Quick-Release Ratchet

90-Tooth Gear = 4º Swing Arc
The single half-moon pawl maintains 9 teeth engaged with the gear at all times, ensuring that it won't slip or skip under stress.

Ultra-Compact Head
Unlike conventional "low profile" designs that focus on controlling only the thickness of the head, we reduced the size in every dimension: height, width, and length.



Proof Torque
Our ratchets meet (and most far exceed) the industry standard for Proof Torque, a measure of strength verified by a single-cycle test that applies torque until the specified value is reached without failure or any permanent deformation.

Data from: “Category 10, Type 1, Class 2 Handles, Ratchet, Reversible.” ASME B107.110-2019.



Working Handle Length
We name our ratchets and breaker bars according to their effective working length, which is measured from the center of the drive tang to the end of the handle.



Sleek, Comfortable Handle
The finger groove has pronounced interior edges for traction and control for any finger placement. The pommel at the end of the handle keeps your hand from slipping off and is rounded for comfort.


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