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Steritool Ratchets

Mojave888

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Anyone ever seen one? Their website doesn't give much detail on the guts, but some good info on types of ss. Are they really that good?

#10496 1/4" Drive $352.00
Overall length 6.25" (156mm)
Safe working load torque rating is 300 in./lbs.

#10596 3/8" Drive $462.00
Overall length 8.25" (206mm)
Safe working load torque rating is 500 in./lbs.

#10696 1/2" Drive $572.00
Overall length 10.5" (262mm)
Safe working load torque rating is 800 in./lbs.

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General Geoff

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The Steritool Quiet Glide Ratchet
This unique open-structure design replaces an internal ratcheting mechanism with smooth roller bearings to minimize the number of internal parts, reduce the possibility of particulate generation, and prevent wear over long-term use. Without fixed ratcheting positions it glides smoothly and soundlessly into place with a smaller space requirement. Crafted from 17-4PH Stainless Steel, the sculpted, ergonomic design handle fits comfortably in your hand.
The roller bearing mechanism explains why working torque ratings are relatively low compared to standard mechanics' ratchets.

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zeke markham

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Steritool makes great stuff but it's meant for very specialized applications and was rather expensive last time I ordered from them.
 

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Looks like a clear handled Craftsman screwdriver dipped in SS ha!

(I would still love one even if the ergonomics are terrible)
 
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JohnDeere1

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Sweet looking tools and very high, I have some omega 3/8 swivels that were $100 each and some swivel sockets same price I bought them cheap but wow stuff can be high for special purpose tools or air craft.
 

Fcvapor05

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Anyone ever seen one? Their website doesn't give much detail on the guts, but some good info on types of ss. Are they really that good?

'good' in what sense?

Stainless steel tools are, in general, vastly inferior to tools made from conventional tool steels- stainless steels just aren't as hard or strong, and they gall. This means that they cant be used as hard and even when taken care of, they aren't very durable.

If you're assuming they are 'good' because they are expensive, well.. the cost of these tools is based on the fact that they have similar production costs to a regular ratchet or whatever, but sell to a MUCH smaller market. So they have to charge more.

These exist because in very specific scenarios (clean rooms, sterile manufacturing, etc) tools which produce no particulate, cannot harbor bacteria, and can survive autoclave sterilization are required. If you don't work in those environments, then these tools are not only completely unnecessary- they will perform significantly worse than normal tools that cost a LOT less.
 
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