bixxjs
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Hi Y'all
Anyone have any experience on the new locking flex head Mac Axis ratchets.Are they USA made
Anyone have any experience on the new locking flex head Mac Axis ratchets.Are they USA made
I seem to recall that this got examined in a lot of detail a year or so back.
I think the conclusion was that every Mac Axis ratchet was made in the U.S.A. This is what’s stated on the Mac website, and I think one of the members rang them to confirm.
I don’t normally leap to the defence of SBD, they’re usually guilty beyond reasonable doubt, but it seems not in this instance.
I know that the locking flex don’t say “USA” on the selector, and we’re right to be wary (it’s usually justified) but sometimes these companies do stupid things!
I own just one Mac Axis ratchet. The regular length 3/8. It’s a tool I like a lot!

..."Made in USA with global materials"...

I have the Proto equivalent. Great ratchets.
I may be wrong about the COO but it looks fishy to me. In addition to the missing COO on the ratchet, the COO is missing on the website for the locking flex whereas the nonlocking and fixed ratchet descriptions say "proudly made in the USA". Casually omitting the COO seems to be the norm for imports in the USA.
Fed, do you feel that is a negative or positive?One thing to note about the MAC locking flex head Axis ratchet, is that there no **** thing as unlocked mode. The lock is always engaged. [emoji481]
After I wrote that I looked up the Mac website.
Yes, the non locking are ‘proudly made in the USA’. The COO is suspiciously missing for the locking, which I assume to mean ‘embarrassingly made in Taiwan’.
I can see a company getting something wrong, but if a ‘mistake’ has been on a website for a year or two and not corrected, it’s probably not a mistake. Add in the lack of COO on the selector and I’m with you - fishy at best, hence I deleted my comment!
Fed, do you feel that is a negative or positive?
Kind of reminds me of Armstrong, matco and gearwrench. They made Armstrong and matco in USA and a near identical in Taiwan, now no USA as far as I know? Hope this isn't another case of that.
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kapster said:Kind of reminds me of Armstrong, matco and gearwrench. They made Armstrong and matco in USA and a near identical in Taiwan, now no USA as far as I know? Hope this isn't another case of that.
Fed, do you feel that is a negative or positive?
They might not be the same tooth count but I know the gearwrench, Armstrong and Matco guts interchange.


Bear in mind MAC standard flex ratchets also have a reversed hinge making them stupid strong while the locking flex are a standard hinge design and will fail under extreme stress.
If you're looking at the really long lengths stick with the standard flex models.
I really loved it he feel and smoothness of my Mac axis 3/8 standard handle, but it failed a number of times under high torque. As of now we don't have a Mac guy in town and my snap on dual 80s have been serving me just fine so I have not gone through the hassle of mailing it off. I will say that the Mac axis is a little finnicky when reassembling it. I think I trashed the o-ring when I reinstalled the cover plate.