I received several 3/8" hand tools from Triangle Tools . The tools are available in the USA from Sears.
Here my review:
2.5° Nano-Ratchet
It has a 2.5 degree swing arc which is the lowest on the market today. The ratcheting action is smooth like other RHFT (Round Head Fine Tooth) ratchets like from Facom for example. The ratchet (like their other tools) has a nice flawless smooth satin finish and a comfortable not too small and not too big plastic handle with a recess for your thumb.
nice machined teeth.....
.....and the secret of the 2.5 degree swing angle. Dual pawl !
Quick release
"UGS" ridges
the tools have built in ridges for a better grip and as anti-rolling device.
The ridges also serve as a drive size indicator:
2 ridges = 1/4" drive
3 ridges = 3/8" drive
4 ridges = 1/2" drive
Good grip for quick spinning of the socket before the ratchet can engage.
Uni-Grip sockets
The size markings are large and visible really good. Each socket comes with 2 to 4 stamped size markings depending on the size of the socket which is quite practical because you don´t have to search for the size marking too long.
The sockets have a additionally exclusive size marking, you´ll find a "M5", "M6", "M8" or "M12" on the sockets which denote the size of the corresponding screw:
8 mm socket = M5 screw
10 mm socket = M6 screw
13 mm socket = M8 screw
19 mm socket = M12 screw
"Flank drive"
Fitment
The Uni-Grip extension
with laser etched scale for measurements
flat parallel sides so you can attach a open end wrench in difficult situations
The "Superman" U-joint
The attached socket stay almost straight
The secret is a built in spring
Product comparison
USA branch contact information
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Here my review:
2.5° Nano-Ratchet
It has a 2.5 degree swing arc which is the lowest on the market today. The ratcheting action is smooth like other RHFT (Round Head Fine Tooth) ratchets like from Facom for example. The ratchet (like their other tools) has a nice flawless smooth satin finish and a comfortable not too small and not too big plastic handle with a recess for your thumb.
nice machined teeth.....
.....and the secret of the 2.5 degree swing angle. Dual pawl !
Quick release
"UGS" ridges
the tools have built in ridges for a better grip and as anti-rolling device.
The ridges also serve as a drive size indicator:
2 ridges = 1/4" drive
3 ridges = 3/8" drive
4 ridges = 1/2" drive
Good grip for quick spinning of the socket before the ratchet can engage.
Uni-Grip sockets
The size markings are large and visible really good. Each socket comes with 2 to 4 stamped size markings depending on the size of the socket which is quite practical because you don´t have to search for the size marking too long.
The sockets have a additionally exclusive size marking, you´ll find a "M5", "M6", "M8" or "M12" on the sockets which denote the size of the corresponding screw:
8 mm socket = M5 screw
10 mm socket = M6 screw
13 mm socket = M8 screw
19 mm socket = M12 screw
"Flank drive"
Fitment
The Uni-Grip extension
with laser etched scale for measurements
flat parallel sides so you can attach a open end wrench in difficult situations
The "Superman" U-joint
The attached socket stay almost straight
The secret is a built in spring
Product comparison
USA branch contact information
...
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