And all these ratchets' failure torques were WAY more than the fastener's shear capability. I think it would be difficult to break a ratchet without a pipe on it. And if you put a pipe on one, I think you'd rip the head off the fastener. These YouTube testers have to go to lengths to get these tools to fail (like the open end wrench slip testing). They aren't useless, but also aren't "real world" conditions.You do realize that the snap on dual 80 has been out for over 20 years now. They came out with ratchets longer than many other companies breaker bars and they are not failing by being used as a breaker bars on rusty autos, heavy equipment, or on industrial equipment..
Many other companies have come out with similar multitooth engagement pawls and caught up.
What was considered excessive torque 30 years ago is no longer relevant with the new class of ratchets.
Breaker bars are irrelevant now days to most mechs and we are not having our ratchets fail.
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