2ndGearRubber
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Long rambling below - should I buy a 3/8 high speed M12?
My first M12 ratchet was a non-fuel 1/4 drive. It was retired for a fuel-long neck 1/4. I have been curious if a 3/8 electric ratchet would be an improvement to my work flow. I have a pneumatic right angle impact, and impacting air ratchet. Strictly electric as an option. So I converted the weak-sauce 1/4 non fuel ratchet to 3/8 with a new head kit. It's definitely weaker than the M12 Fuel long neck 1/4. Both of these ratchets work great on M6 and M8 hardware. But the 3/8 unit I want running 12mm+ stuff, so as a nut runner up to M12.
So now I have a fork in the road. The Fuel 3/8, the head is way too big and unacceptable. The high speed looks like the right size for what I'm doing, but the torque is 35 ft/lbs. This is only rated at 5? ft/lbs higher than my weak 1/4 converted to 3/8 non-fuel test subject. I want the 3/8 ratchet to work. Mostly it's a nut runner. But it's so weak anything above finger tight doesn't really cooperate.
So here's the issue. I want a 3/8 electric ratchet. M12 non-fuel 1/4 converted to 3/8 is weak. So I don't use it a lot. Which makes me worry the high speed 3/8 will be too weak, which makes me not want to spend $150 on it. Snap on makes one, but I'm invested in M12. It's like $700 for a snap on kit with battery and charger. Very tepid on that route.
My first M12 ratchet was a non-fuel 1/4 drive. It was retired for a fuel-long neck 1/4. I have been curious if a 3/8 electric ratchet would be an improvement to my work flow. I have a pneumatic right angle impact, and impacting air ratchet. Strictly electric as an option. So I converted the weak-sauce 1/4 non fuel ratchet to 3/8 with a new head kit. It's definitely weaker than the M12 Fuel long neck 1/4. Both of these ratchets work great on M6 and M8 hardware. But the 3/8 unit I want running 12mm+ stuff, so as a nut runner up to M12.
So now I have a fork in the road. The Fuel 3/8, the head is way too big and unacceptable. The high speed looks like the right size for what I'm doing, but the torque is 35 ft/lbs. This is only rated at 5? ft/lbs higher than my weak 1/4 converted to 3/8 non-fuel test subject. I want the 3/8 ratchet to work. Mostly it's a nut runner. But it's so weak anything above finger tight doesn't really cooperate.
So here's the issue. I want a 3/8 electric ratchet. M12 non-fuel 1/4 converted to 3/8 is weak. So I don't use it a lot. Which makes me worry the high speed 3/8 will be too weak, which makes me not want to spend $150 on it. Snap on makes one, but I'm invested in M12. It's like $700 for a snap on kit with battery and charger. Very tepid on that route.