Fireflite341
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- Sep 26, 2021
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I just bought a couple new old stock Danaher made USA Kobalt ratchets from Cripe Distributing. I got the 1/4” (22315) and 3/8” (22316) drive. I wanted to replace the Chinese made 1/4” (CMMT 81747) that I carry in my trunk toolbox. I was never happy with the imported craftsman that I bought. I only got it because it was the same price to get a 1/4” socket set with or without a ratchet. I got the 3/8” Kobalt just because the price was good and I have a problem saying no to tools. Long story short, both ratchets slip and the 1/4” reverses really bad. At first, I attributed this to the lube inside turning pasty after 10 years of storage. After disassembly and cleaning, the 3/8” seems pretty good, although it still clicks nicer and crisper in one direction. The 1/4” seemed unchanged. I did stretch the pawl spring out a little and it seemed good, right up until I lost the ball bearing… I saw an old thread about a mysterious pawl grinding modification, but the post was deleted. Would I be able to enlarge the ball retention pockets in the bottom of the pawl, or make them wider? Does anyone know what this “fix” was for these late Danaher ratchets? I know everyone was suggesting to just trade the ratchets for new Kobalts, but I’m trying to slowly convert my backup toolbox to USA made. I’d like to at least fix the 1/4” before I chalk it up as a loss and replace it with a Williams like I should have bought off the bat.