Sonny2010
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Any good uses for them? The ratchet type. I found a good deal on a set and am thinking about buying them just to have.
I went a long while without.These are one tool I've never used, yet.![]()
i believe the op's question was RATCHETING crowsfeet wrenches.
i have a set, which may be called ratcheting end(?) torque multipliers.
blue point, i can not pull up an image from blue points site. all that shows is chinese gooblygook. not on snap on site, it seems.
the one in my hand is 3/4 box, 12pt, 3/8 drive, ratcheting. blue point #BFCR 2 4 A
They are also useful on common rail fuel line nuts & hard to reach/access brake line nuts on ABS blocks, they also come in handy on brake & clutch master cylinder line nuts.
Any good uses for them? The ratchet type. I found a good deal on a set and am thinking about buying them just to have.
Worth having for sure. P/S lines and brake lines are the biggest uses.
Was the only tool that would take out an upstream heat sensor on a cobalt catalytic convertor. Clearance was so tight you couldn't squeeze a socket in beside it and the manifold. When you need them, you'll know.
Used mine quite a bit, when I installed Chokes and transformers in large electrical equipment. Could not get a socket in some of those tight spots, but was able to tighten up the 3/8" mounting bolts then with the crowfoot wrenches.