Bobioz1
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Took a minute but I see what your saying. Swap the whole head not just the insides. I built a 1/4 locking flex with 3/8 drive. I'll have to see if it fits.
Yup, not the nicest. I'm not a big fan of slotted screw heads.Notice the ugly slotted screws?
Makes them look cheap.Yup, not the nicest. I'm not a big fan of slotted screw heads.
****-can the slotted screws, substitute a suitable Allen- or Torx-head screws, and things might be a bit better. I'm REALLY surprised they used slotted screws to begin with.
He said he got it in last night. Picking it up tomorrow.
All of my Dual80s have had their cover plate screws back off (3/4 turn every month or so) but it was very obvious when they do, the ratchets would feel a little "off" on the back drag.
I think the change in the screw location is to idiotproof the assembly, maintenance and repair procedure. Perhaps people have stripped the threads (crossing or overtorqued) in the head rendering the ratchet irrepairable, thus its a lot cheaper and easier to replace the cover plate and screws than to replace the entire ratchet.
Just swap out the w/ regular non-improved tf72 head? of course that may only make sense if you had one layeing around. I think a 3/8 in a long/flex 1/4 body would be a good use of this form factor. The snap on website does also have a handled version, which would also be nice with the flex.
Ebay has a few listed, just search by TLLF72. They aren't listed on the Snap on web site.
The only dual80 screws I have seen that backed out were in the 1/2 drive and snap on addressed that years ago. I've never had any of my 1/4 or 3/8 dual80 screws back out. This is actually the first time im hearing that. Anyone else have the screws back out on the 1/4 or 3/8 sizes?