I asked about a NAPA rebuild kit for a newly acquired ratchet and one thing led to another and I mentioned the innards looked remarkably similar to the Craftsman Universal ratchet and lo-and-behold, someone wanted pics (*cough* thanks...plinker...*cough* /sarcasm)
The pics show a 3/8" drive, Craftsman Universal ratchet and NAPA 3/8" drive ratchet. The Craftsman is nice, sleek black with brushed steel accents...Got this for my dorm box because it looked so darned cool. The Craftsman is 45-tooth, the NAPA is 60. Note, the selector on the craftsman looks plastic, it is NOT; the selector AND quick-release button ARE metal. Also, The Lego minifig is Johnny Thunder from the "Adventurers" series. It is here to identify MY pics if they are improperly re-used. [I've had lots of problems with it in the past along with many other forum members here]
Side-by-side:
Craftsman:
Both apart:
Gear and pawl: (Left=NAPA | Right=Craftsman)
Selectors. (Left=NAPA | Right=Craftsman) Note the height difference:
NAPA gear and pawl in craftsman. (Note: The selector is the Craftsman selector. The NAPA selector is too short)
Back of the Craftsman with the NAPA gear/pawl:
Craftsman pawl, selector and body with the NAPA gear. NOTE: The gear only moves 1 direction. The selector jams when you try and switch direction so it doesn't quite just "drop" in. It also took some juggling to get it to fit in the housing...there was very little clearance to slide it in and it sat cockeyed the first several tries but eventually got it seated 'correctly':
If you want any more pics let me know. I'll keep the snap-rings off until I need a ratchet again (which is seldom in a dorm...but they are fun to fiddle/twiddle with) Also, if you have a Gearwrench ratchet in this style, I would love to add it to the lineup...(see: #mustbecheap)
The pics show a 3/8" drive, Craftsman Universal ratchet and NAPA 3/8" drive ratchet. The Craftsman is nice, sleek black with brushed steel accents...Got this for my dorm box because it looked so darned cool. The Craftsman is 45-tooth, the NAPA is 60. Note, the selector on the craftsman looks plastic, it is NOT; the selector AND quick-release button ARE metal. Also, The Lego minifig is Johnny Thunder from the "Adventurers" series. It is here to identify MY pics if they are improperly re-used. [I've had lots of problems with it in the past along with many other forum members here]
Side-by-side:
Craftsman:
Both apart:
Gear and pawl: (Left=NAPA | Right=Craftsman)
Selectors. (Left=NAPA | Right=Craftsman) Note the height difference:
NAPA gear and pawl in craftsman. (Note: The selector is the Craftsman selector. The NAPA selector is too short)
Back of the Craftsman with the NAPA gear/pawl:
Craftsman pawl, selector and body with the NAPA gear. NOTE: The gear only moves 1 direction. The selector jams when you try and switch direction so it doesn't quite just "drop" in. It also took some juggling to get it to fit in the housing...there was very little clearance to slide it in and it sat cockeyed the first several tries but eventually got it seated 'correctly':
If you want any more pics let me know. I'll keep the snap-rings off until I need a ratchet again (which is seldom in a dorm...but they are fun to fiddle/twiddle with) Also, if you have a Gearwrench ratchet in this style, I would love to add it to the lineup...(see: #mustbecheap)
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