Proto and SK were the "go to" tools for many auto mechanics before they all became "technicians." I don't know much about that specific ratchet but the Proto and SK round head ratchets were pretty rugged, usually fine toothed, and only a small step below classic Snap-On in performance and reliability. Good buy!
I don't remember how to take it apart for lubrication but when we were in a hurry, we used to dunk the head in oil overnight. In one, rather rough, shop I worked in; that's all we ever did and the ratchets still survived.
Lou
Ok, thanks.
Looks like sort of a snap ring of some sort.
I'll have to look better.
We had like a gypsy tool man years ago. Sk was one of my 1st ratchets.
It was a long 1/2" drive flex head. It was pretty rugged.
Never skipped or reversed direction.
1st snap on ratchets I had both changed direction breaking something loose.
Had to put up with the "they all do that" B/S for years.
Finely got them warranted through snap on website.
Sent me the fine tooth ones too. [emoji2]
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