cookiemonster
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Just wondering what you guys think is the strongest ratchet design?
Snap-on Dual 80. I can see about 14 teeth in contact.
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I would nominate the Facom round head ratchets.
how about a bunch of roughnecks inActually only one side engages at any one time (depending on drive direction), so 7 teeth.
I would nominate the Facom round head ratchets.
They advertise over 400kg on the handle of their 250mm long 1/2" drive ratchet.
Assuming 175 - 200mm to the handle centre, this would make it capable of 700 - 800 Nm
If I remember correctly there are 12 teeth engaging.
Would love to know how the Dual 80 stacks up against the Facom strength wise?
Facom - 17 teeth engage
It not really teeth count, it is the total shear area that is important. Teeth moment arm is also important as well as material.
What particular Facom ratchets are you guys talking about?

Yes, the classic Facom palm control ratchet normally with a black plastic grip. I don't think they're talked about a whole lot here because since Stanley bought facom more than a few years ago, there really isn't a Facom distribution network in the states. Yes, you can buy proto and Mac clones and get many facom items from the ultimate Garage but, that's it for the most part. Current palm control ratchet production is in Italy.
I'm surprised no one bought up the old SK advertising about their "tough one" ratchets. No one remembers? Ok, the tough one refered to the 17 tooth engagement being about an inch long. Hence, the name tough one.
Of course those SK ratchets aren't made any more. The only real downside to the palm control/tough ones was head thickness.
I still think the Proto premium pearhead series is tough to beat strength wise. Unfortunately, they don't offer a flex head version.![]()