Firstly, thank you Hiball for the heads up on this thread, and the questions that have been brought up. Secondly, I would like to make myself available to any/all of you if you ever have any questions regarding Wright products (see contact information below). Here goes...
Slipjointed,
I would first like to apologize for the unsatisfactory customer service that you received. As most have said, that is very uncharacteristic of our CSR team, and quite frankly, uncalled for. There is always someone here that can answer your hand tool questions, and if it doesn't fall under our expertise of wrenches, ratchets, sockets, and attachments, then we will certainly point you in the "Wright" direction to find your answers. As I mentioned above, I will make myself available to you should you have questions in the future. We do keep our ear to the ground with our end users, and appreciate any feedback that we receive from them. There is a form on our website for customer feedback here
http://www.wrighttool.com/contact_wright_tool.asp . Also, we spend hundreds of hours each year working with our end users in their respective trades to provide the best hand tool solutions possible, and to stay ahead of our competition!
Now, for the goods on your tool question. Our two most popular 1/4" drive ratchets are our 2426 and 2492. The 2426 is designed for tight places, has a smaller profile head, and has only "moderate" torque strength. The 2492 (1/2" longer) has a larger head, and is much stronger (about twice as strong. Sorry, I can't quote torque loads). We manufacture the 9/16" size in 12pt. std and deep, but not in 6 pt. There really is no particular reason other than low volumes in our major markets for that nut opening and that drive size combo.
All of that being said, here is my suggestion for the optimum performace with the products in question. Use the 2492 (strong) ratchet with a 2453 - 1/4"F x 3/8"M adaptor, and a 3018 (3/8" dr., 9/16" 6pt socket) or 30-15mm (3/8" dr., 15mm 6pt socket).
P.S.
I can hear the forging machines pounding out Wright Grip Metric (7mm - 24mm) beneath my office as I type. Look for an official announcement within the next few weeks.
Hope this helps a bit!
Ty Smith
Director of Business Development
Wright Tool Company
[email protected]
(330) 848-0600 x 202