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CR888

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Nice, I wonder how many teeth are on the pawl & how many are engaged in use? This would be a USA produced tool, I bet its not cheap but then a decent tool should cost a little.
 
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I always did like Proto even though I don't own anything but SK, but I'm thinking that that might make it in to my tool box, especially if it is American made. That is one sharp looking ratch.
 

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This looks very similar to the SK 90-tooth pear head, but maybe with a little thicker head. I wonder how the mechanism compares.
 

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You guys are a lil late.
17 tooth engagement. They have multiple versions in all three drive sizes.
13 tooth engagement. This 3/8 drive standard length is STILL the only version SK makes.
 
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This 3/8 drive standard length is STILL the only version SK makes.
I wonder if more versions are coming soon. Amazon has listings for other drive sizes and flex head versions:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N6AX6D5/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N59FZW3/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077NYSK5K/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N7CBAOI/?tag=atomicindus08-20

I don't know if a listing like that really means anything, but that's what came up when I searched for "SK LP90"
 

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The Proto's are the same as Mac's Axis ratchets, although both brands offer different length and handle configurations. There has been some issues with these ratchets (the seal being one specifically) but they are still pretty nice. If I knew there was a solution for the seal problem I'd have a few of these at the house already.
 

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Where have you guys been? I've been bitching about the price of the Proto 90 tooth ratchets for well over a year. :lol:

I'm a little late responding because I went through two T6 bits removing the gear cover of the MAC 3/8 drive ratchet. The MAC Axis 90 tooth is the same as the Proto Precision 90 series internally. The Proto has the better shaped handle though.

although probably already answered, here's a crappy picture comparing the internals of a Mac 90 tooth with those of an SK 90 tooth.

Note two things: first there's the very thin & delicate red gasket that has caused issues on some MAC 90 tooth ratchets. Secondly, the SK is an early production model with the green direction switch.

Lastly, a couple of replies up, someone linked Amazon prices for possible SK 90 tooth flex heads. If those prices are real, SK must be smoking the same thing Proto is. :wtf: I think I'll stick to carlyle for 90 tooth ratchets. : beeer:
 

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Thanks for those photos Fedwrench.

I bet the LP90 prices listed on Amazon are higher than what they'll really sell for. SK sells the current LP90 on their website for $93 ("special price") while Epstein's has it for $58.
 

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Even though the last thing i need is another ratchet, i do have my fingers crossed that SK will release other 90 tooth ratchet styles in time for Epstein's day if we're having one.:bounce::beer:
 

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:headshake The best part of $3-hunge for a ratchet will slow sales. They would wanna be super high quality without issues for that money. The only Proto tools I have are some nos hex bit sockets and they have 'Challenger Proto' written on them. Decent bit sockets though.
 

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The Proto's are the same as Mac's Axis ratchets, although both brands offer different length and handle configurations. There has been some issues with these ratchets (the seal being one specifically) but they are still pretty nice. If I knew there was a solution for the seal problem I'd have a few of these at the house already.


Did MAC change the seal design, is it the same seal design on the Proto looking at getting 1 of them?


thanks
 

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I think challenger was the budget line for awhile?

Top tier proto stuff is always retarded expensive.

Wonder what large buyers like government etc pay, 1/2 price?
 
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Did MAC change the seal design, is it the same seal design on the Proto looking at getting 1 of them?


thanks

Same seal and no change that I'm aware of. I got unofficial info that they are working on a fix though.
I wish they had a fix I'd like to get a few of them myself.
 

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Same seal and no change that I'm aware of. I got unofficial info that they are working on a fix though.
I wish they had a fix I'd like to get a few of them myself.
Recently got confirmation that SBD had issues with the 3/8 models and redesigned all of them. The 3/8 now no longer has the gasket and is fastened from the opposite side of the head.

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Recently got confirmation that SBD had issues with the 3/8 models and redesigned all of them. The 3/8 now no longer has the gasket and is fastened from the opposite side of the head.

Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

Interesting to hear. I have the 18" long 3/8 Mac flex and its been a PITA. Mac dealer sounded like once a fix was out they'd just swap the whole ratchet.

If you're ordering a Proto ratchet online though, how would you know if you were getting the old style or the new style?
 

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I bet its not cheap but then a decent tool should cost a little.

not cheap is an understatement... the proto versions are more expensive than their mac counterparts

This looks very similar to the SK 90-tooth pear head, but maybe with a little thicker head. I wonder how the mechanism compares.

mac axis/proto 90t have similar head thickness to the dual 80

LP90 is closer to matco 88

mechanism... the LP90 is a lot like the matco 88/armstrong maxx but with a much stiffer switch.. the mac/proto basically are an evolution of the 45t proto

You guys are a lil late.
17 tooth engagement. They have multiple versions in all three drive sizes.
13 tooth engagement. This 3/8 drive standard length is STILL the only version SK makes.

I wonder if more versions are coming soon. Amazon has listings for other drive sizes and flex head versions:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N6AX6D5/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N59FZW3/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077NYSK5K/?tag=atomicindus08-20

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N7CBAOI/?tag=atomicindus08-20

I don't know if a listing like that really means anything, but that's what came up when I searched for "SK LP90"

according to their facebook the 1/4" and 1/2" LP90s are currently going through durability testing
 

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I have the axis ratchet (same as proto) and the flex head version in my opinion is stronger than Snap-on flex heads. So much so that Snap-on is copying the setup on one ratchet so far.
 

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I'm thinking about buying another 90 tooth 3/8" drive, flex ratchet. I have 90 tooth examples of the SK LP90 which I love but will likely never like the stiff switch, a couple of Tekton's which are damn nice ratchets for the money and a couple Carlyle locking flex ratchets which I believe are actually 72 tooth.

I see the Proto 90 tooth flex is available for around one fifty. Still a bit steep for my home game but I'm dying to operate one of them. It seems the Mac version was discontinued.

This is an old thread but I'm not finding much input on these Proto 90's from actual users. Who has them? Do you like them? Are there any inherent problems buys should know before buying? I trust a good portion of the opinions in here. I'd like to hear some on this ratchet.
 

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I'm thinking about buying another 90 tooth 3/8" drive, flex ratchet. I have 90 tooth examples of the SK LP90 which I love but will likely never like the stiff switch, a couple of Tekton's which are damn nice ratchets for the money and a couple Carlyle locking flex ratchets which I believe are actually 72 tooth.

I see the Proto 90 tooth flex is available for around one fifty. Still a bit steep for my home game but I'm dying to operate one of them. It seems the Mac version was discontinued.

This is an old thread but I'm not finding much input on these Proto 90's from actual users. Who has them? Do you like them? Are there any inherent problems buys should know before buying? I trust a good portion of the opinions in here. I'd like to hear some on this ratchet.

I have some but they're fixed so I can comment on the ratchet mechanism but not the flex head. Mine is very smooth. No problems.

Be aware there was a change in the design. The old ones had a thin gasket and some ham handed individuals took their ratchets apart and bungled putting them back together. The complaints that I've seen were from people who couldn't reassemble the old ratchet. The new design is idiot proof. The new 3/8 have the screw heads on the same side as the Proto branding so it is easy to tell them apart from the old ones.

$150 is Snap-On money. You could bring it down a little with a 20% off at Zoro. I fell onto a crazy good deal for mine.
 
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I didn't look at the Mac website until now because I thought I read somewhere they discontinued it. Interesting. That Proto handle would be worth the difference if everything else was equal, though. 20% off brings the Proto down to about the same price.

Thanks for the info.
 

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No problem. The only real thing is the Proto 90 price is in the ball park of a dual 80...a dual 80 might even be cheaper on Ebay.
 

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Very low back drag. Nothing has lower drag than Ko-ken but I don't think anyone would complain about the Proto 90.

quite helpful when a relative statement is made like that, thx.

would you care to rank these only in terms of back drag and feel of the mechanism?

Carlyle 72 tooth
Tekton 90 tooth
Koken ** tooth, whatever unfortunately low number it is
Gearwrench/Matco 84 tooth
 

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I still say PROTO is price fixing their Precision ratchets even if they got a nicer handle than MAC :lol:

The MAC/PROTO heads are also thicker than Gearwrench or Matco ratchets. Since this thread first appeared, Gearwrench launched their own 90 tooth ratchet line. there are several You Tube videos that borderline on infomercials to watch for more information.

If you buy a Proto 3/8 or 1/2 drive Precision 90 series, make sure you get the updated version with the screw heads on top of the ratchet head. :beer:
 

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Did Proto / Mac update the 1/2” version to have screws go thru the head? I have only seen this on the 3/8” ratchets.
 

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I really like mine. Newer/improved version with the screws through the head threading into the cover plate. Back drag is low- less than the Carlyle 72 tooth I have. I haven’t done a side by side with the 84 tooth Gearwrench I have to know. The flex joint is adjustable also. I like the length and feel of it. I keep it in my main box, even though I work mostly from a road box- I’d hate to loose it! I’m not a full time mech, but these are my impressions.
 

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I don't really NEED another 3/8" drive flex ratchet. I just think this thing is a badass sonofabitch. I love that handle.

Edit: This must be the old style.
 

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Luckily got all these flex head offerings from Msc on special but still wish they offered more 1/4 like shorter flex instead of 9 inch and a 24 inch flex

But keep in mind proto is more of industrial brand like Armstrong used to be and Stanley keeps it that way same goes for the super nice proto ratcheting spline wrenches which I believe are exclusive to proto USA chrome has different feel than the Mac precision torque 12 point sets

And even my Mac dealer was upset because he could not get and lost out on sale and would be a good seller too but I was told if Mac makes like tool Stanley will not let them get


Just like snap on dealer cannot sell Williams hard handle set at 1/3 price of snap on only difference is stamp on handle or color
 

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I've had the long handle version of the 3/8 for awhile now and I have to say that I'm very impressed. I love my LP90 but I this is by far a smoother ratchet. Smoother than any other ratchet I own (I don't have any Snap-On or any European ratchets).

A bit pricey for my home game but I can see two more drive sizes of it in my future.
 
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