Hohn
Well-known member
Before the pawl is engaged, no-- it's only the spring.Asking (anyone): I don't think there's anything about the geometry of our ratchets that forces the pawl in toward the center of the main gear besides the pawl spring is there?
If you don't have a pawl spring or if grit, grime, or something soft like grease is stopping the pawl from going fully home, no amount of load on the gear will change that relationship, correct?
But once it's initially engaged, the pawl's seating force is self-reinforcing.





