Joelfke
Well-known member
I got a MAC 1/4" drive ratchet from an old mechanic CHEAP because he said it doesnt work. When i use it, it slips, like the gears are chewed up. Is there a kit I can buy to rebuild the ratchet gears? If so, where?
i took it apart but the teeth seem to be intact...since its a 1/4" drive everything is very small....should i clean it out? what kind of lubricant should I put in it after cleaning?
In that first picture it looks like the Pawl teeth are in great shape but if you look at the picture of the teeth on the drive head they all look like the have no point left on them. Every tooth appears to be flat on the edge.

Fast Orange and a tooth brush for that handle - then go Fast Orange and an acid brush for inside the head. Rinse thoroughly with water.
PS. MAC says that ratchet has 53 teeth.
sadly..i tried the above to clean out the ratchet and lube it up but it still slips. I tried tightening the outside screws, still slips...ill request a rebuild kit (hopefully available) and Ill just rebuild it. im studying for GMASEP (assuming theyre still gonna be around) so this will be a good beginning ratchet assuming i can repair it
Avoid this **** as it is very messy!!!
Use brake cleaner and be done!!
Send the ratchet back to mac and they will fix or replace it.
Messy but it's VERY effective - like a dedicated ******.
Not suprised though.
Ah but the fast orange makes for a nice bonding session between you and the tool - not to mention the wonderful aroma.
Dude.....that takes all the fun out of it.![]()

