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snap on ratchet question

_vin_

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Greetings

I got this ratchet and the ratcheting seems kind of rough. Can I just open it up and grease it ( like a Proto pear head ) or do I need a kit for it? It says " sealed ratchet do not immerse in fluids " Thanks
 

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cide1

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They are easy to lube. I use a small flathead with a dollup of lube to hold the tiny ball in place during reassembly. Just be careful to not drop or lose the ball and the rest goes very smooth.

I use synthetic bearing grease in mine, it's a bit heavy compared to most other lubes, but I like the feeling it gives the mechanism.
 

otis66

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I cannot see your picture clearly but if that is a 936 ratchet head you can still get a rebuild kit for it. My Snap On dealer rebuilt my Snap On 936 a few months ago.
 
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John316

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Do you mean the ratchet is for sale? Are you selling it?

SuperLube is on sale
http://www.harborfreight.com/85-gram-super-lube-grease-cartridge-93744.html

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_vin_

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I cannot see your picture clearly but if that is a 936 ratchet head you can still get a rebuild kit for it. My Snap On dealer rebuilt my Snap On 936 a few months ago.

It is a FK835. Not selling.

Im gonna pick up some super lube next saturday. Is super lube viscous like bearing grease?
 
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