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Facom ratchets strong or no?

autobon7

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Been looking through diff threads on Facom ratchets. Some say they are fragile and some say they are used and abused and come back for more. I want to get real world feedback. How much torque can a 1/2" drive take? Has anyone had trouble with them? Thanks in advance
 
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My SK Facrom ratchet was always loosing the little screw that keeps the head together so I eventually got rid of it. Just about everyone I have talked to had the same problem.
 

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yea... the palm control Facoms do have a slight problem w/ the set screw on the head - it's the nature of the design. BUT, a drop of loctite and proper re-assembly solves the problem. In terms of the internal mechanism's strength, I have no doubts my S151 is as strong or stronger than any other ratchet I own (Arm., SK, Wright, Proto, Cman, Hazet) Though I have never intentionally tried to over torque the ratchet, I stand by my belief. Facom is no-joke.
 
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autobon7

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I have been eyeing the 1/2" on ebay for awhile, is the long handle (15" if I remember) non palm control handle.
 

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The facom 1/2" ratchets are nice as long as you dont get the fine tooth round head, theyre junk went thru 2 of them before i told my dealer i just wanted a normal sk round head. Had the same trouble with the screw tried red loctite tried everything the screw would back of cocking the gear over and burring it so then it would stick. Bad memories.
 
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very strong !
I think otherwise other tool companies like Mac, Proto, SK, Hazet, Gedore etc. wouldn´t use the gear/pawl design.
 

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My SK Facrom ratchet was always loosing the little screw that keeps the head together so I eventually got rid of it. Just about everyone I have talked to had the same problem.

I use a drop of locktight on the screw. I use it on all my Snap-On ratchets that use screws. Just the nature of a screw
 

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I use a drop of locktight on the screw. I use it on all my Snap-On ratchets that use screws. Just the nature of a screw

You have all of those Snap-on ratchets and still use the Facom enough to have the screw problem, which you fix with "locktight"?:headscrat All of your ratchets must get a lot of use!!
 

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You have all of those Snap-on ratchets and still use the Facom enough to have the screw problem, which you fix with "locktight"?:headscrat All of your ratchets must get a lot of use!!

I use the SK Facom (3/8) quite a bit over the last 6-7 years. I have New Snap-On ratchets that have never had a socket on them. I got the SK Facom in a set that had spline sockets. I liked it so much when I sold the set the ratchet didn't go with it. When I greased it I put locktight on the screw. It's never fallen out. I've mentioned this ratchet many times.
 

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My SK Tuff had some sort of glue on the screw when I got it and I see it is advice from several that some sort of trip inhibitor is needed on the screw.
 

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I sold a 15 inch facom ratchet on eBay but onle because I got a so for a steal. Held up well for the 3 years I owned it.
 
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I have been beating on these guys for 4 years and have yet to see a failure. Cheater pipes have been rumored to be used in emergency situations as well. They see use 6 days a week, no weekend warriors here.

Are those the palm control?
 

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The Facom ratchets are very very strong. I used the 1/2 one many times with a 1,5 meter cheater bar for the drive shafts nuts with a 30mm socket. Never slipped or any other problem.
The old S.151 had the problem with the screw falling off. That's because the internal piece where the screw goes in gets filled with grease when you lube it and without proper cleaning and a bit of red Loctite the screw will get loose with time.
The new ratchets don't have this problem anymore. The new SM.161APB ratchet is even stronger. It was tested to more that 100 000 cycles with a 300Nm load on it. Also got some o-rings to seal the internals from dust and dirt.

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I have some old harbor freight facolm ratchet clones with the black handle and the internals are the same and interchange with my sk palm control ratchets. Thought it was strange.
 

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I have some old harbor freight facolm ratchet clones with the black handle and the internals are the same and interchange with my sk palm control ratchets. Thought it was strange.

I always wondered about that when I saw the clones in the store... makes you think hard about who is making the tools for HF... the design is a facom design - used by SK when facom/SK were together... I suspect after Stanley bought Facom, they applied the design to all sorts of tool lines, like the Stanley rotator handle ratchet - same as the Facom.




I agree w/ the Proto being a good purchase... though I have yet to handle the new style - but w/ the knurled proto handle + the Facom palm, you can't go wrong.
 
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What is everyones fav source for Facom in the US? Ultimate Garage? I just bought 2 Facom sockets from Ultimate, 1" & 15/16" in 3/8", on sale for $4 each, can't beat that price.
 

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What is everyones fav source for Facom in the US? Ultimate Garage? I just bought 2 Facom sockets from Ultimate, 1" & 15/16" in 3/8", on sale for $4 each, can't beat that price.

... Harry Epstein also carries some older Facom... Ultgrge is a joy to deal w/ as is Epstein. Ebay works, but once again - it's hit/miss on price and what you are getting...

The classifieds on this board are actually a good source too - just keep an eye out.

I replaced the setscrews in my SK palm and Facom 151 w/ S/S cap head hex - cleaned out the threaded eyelet really well and used a bit of red loctite - as stated earlier, the loctite won't work if you still have grease/oil in threads.

When you crank down the setscrew you need to take it to the bottom, and essentially back it off a 1/4 turn or so - testing the movement of the mechanism. The design has a bit of play in the head on purpose - the floating "palm" piece needs to move independently of the mechanism so you can apply pressure when ratcheting.
 
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@autobon 7

The Facom ratchets are as strong as any out there. Like Monte mentioned, their design is used by many other top brands (Hazet, Sk, etc). I seriously doubt they would put their name on a poor product. I own quite a few Facom and have been very pleased. I must confess that I am a little biased towards Facom.

And now for a shameless plug: Best source of Facom products :bounce:

www.Europatools.net
 
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... Harry Epstein also carries some older Facom... Ultgrge is a joy to deal w/ as is Epstein. Ebay works, but once again - it's hit/miss on price and what you are getting...

The classifieds on this board are actually a good source too - just keep an eye out.

I replaced the setscrews in my SK palm and Facom 151 w/ S/S cap head hex - cleaned out the threaded eyelet really well and used a bit of red loctite - as stated earlier, the loctite won't work if you still have grease/oil in threads.

When you crank down the setscrew you need to take it to the bottom, and essentially back it off a 1/4 turn or so - testing the movement of the mechanism. The design has a bit of play in the head on purpose - the floating "palm" piece needs to move independently of the mechanism so you can apply pressure when ratcheting.

Thanks for the Harry Epstein tip, nice site. Where does the tall corn grow? I am about 35 min north of STL in Jerseyville, IL, corn pretty tall there!
 

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I have used the fine tooth Facom ratchets and they are every bit as good as my older Snap On ratchet. I also own the Hazet version (916F) and no problems here either. Facom makes professional grade tools, so you should be okay.
 
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autobon7

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I am a weekend wrencher so my purchase will not be based on everyday use. I just want something a little diff as the world seems full of SO, Cman, Matco, etc. Nothing against any of those brands at all, just looking to spice up my box a little. Even tho they are worlds apart I am looking at the Facom and the Toptul gearless and decided to explore the Facom.
 
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