Yes I own it. Can't figure out from the picture, but the center button they show to push just releases the socket from the ratchet and doesn't release the drive.


KustomZ - These ratchets were made in Taiwan. If you want, I have the patent information.
Stanley made made tools for craftsman until around 1994 and were american made.
i doubt you find much that stanley makes in the us anymore.
I have the same style ratchets in 1/4, 3/8 & 1/2 drive. I really like them and use them alot. I have never run into a problem with the size of the round head. Usually if it won't fit in a tight spot it's wrench time anyways.
KZ,
Do any of your ratchets have a series code stamped on them (like E or EE)?
Do they have a country of origin stamped on them (USA or Taiwan)?
What are the model numbers for each drive size?
Thanks!
These ratchets were made in Taiwan. If you want, I have the patent information.
The 3/8 drive is #43772 EE7. The 3/8 drive has no country origin stamped on it. I will have to look at the others in the morning and get the numbers.
KustomZ - I checked out these ratchet in detail and the Cman ratchet with the plate is the 43582. It is visually the same as the 43772 and has that quick disassembly concept, except that it has the less technical plate configuration. Still, it's the "drop the head" idea. These ratchets were made in Taiwan. If you want, I have the patent information.
This idea is the product of a quick field clean of the assembly and putting it back in service. The only problem is that the head is huge and other companies came up with the sealed head. But, from what I hear, these Cman ratchets are sort of collectables and can bring a good price on Ebay. Good luck and enjoy your ratchet.
Just got an email from Stanley Tools and they said they no longer make rebuild kits for ratchets. I would also be interested in the patent info.
El mío tiene el número 43773 y se compro en la tienda Sears de Perisur en Ciudad de México el invierno de 1988 y consistía el juego comKZ,
Thanks for the info; the EE series code on your 3/8 drive ratchet pretty much confirms Stanley/NHT as the OEM.
I'm looking forward to the model numbers and series codes on your 1/4" and 1/2" drive ratchets.
Did you buy any of these ratchets new? If so, what year(s)?
El juego de tres y dados milimetricos se compraron en 1988 y la matraca de 1/2 en su número de código solo marca 43773 sin más dígitosKZ,
Thanks for the info; the EE series code on your 3/8 drive ratchet pretty much confirms Stanley/NHT as the OEM.
I'm looking forward to the model numbers and series codes on your 1/4" and 1/2" drive ratchets.
Did you buy any of these ratchets new? If so, what year(s)?