CGarage
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With the trend in miniaturization running rampant in the world’s of automobile manufacturing and industry, I am now a firm believer that the flex head ratchet is needed as a front line tool, in various drive sizes.
From my research, 3 types exist:
- Completely loose “hinge joint” flex head ratchet design that swings in a 180 degree arc and flops around loose as a goose...
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- “Ball detent” style which holds the head in place and is hand adjustable to a semi-fixed, rigid position. An example of this is some of the Gearwrench ratchets. I personally call this “semi-locking”. Note: There is no mechanical locking lever on these!!!!
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- Locking flex head with a mechanical lever that locks the flex head ratchet in place once the angle is chosen by the operator. I believe Matco, MAC, and Gearwrench offer this style.
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Discuss:
1) Do you prefer a traditional FIXED-head ratchet OR one of the 3 flex-head ratchet types described above as your go-to, front line ratchet choice? What industry do you work in?
2) Of the (3) three versions of flex-head ratchet described above, which do you use / prefer and why?
3) Is a flexible head ratchet or ball-detent flexible head ratchet ever required ***in place of*** a locking flex head ratchet? Are there instances where angle adjustment of the handle is needed during tightening / loosening that makes the mechanical locking flex head a poor choice?
Please discuss.
From my research, 3 types exist:
- Completely loose “hinge joint” flex head ratchet design that swings in a 180 degree arc and flops around loose as a goose...
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- “Ball detent” style which holds the head in place and is hand adjustable to a semi-fixed, rigid position. An example of this is some of the Gearwrench ratchets. I personally call this “semi-locking”. Note: There is no mechanical locking lever on these!!!!
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- Locking flex head with a mechanical lever that locks the flex head ratchet in place once the angle is chosen by the operator. I believe Matco, MAC, and Gearwrench offer this style.
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Discuss:
1) Do you prefer a traditional FIXED-head ratchet OR one of the 3 flex-head ratchet types described above as your go-to, front line ratchet choice? What industry do you work in?
2) Of the (3) three versions of flex-head ratchet described above, which do you use / prefer and why?
3) Is a flexible head ratchet or ball-detent flexible head ratchet ever required ***in place of*** a locking flex head ratchet? Are there instances where angle adjustment of the handle is needed during tightening / loosening that makes the mechanical locking flex head a poor choice?
Please discuss.
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