Not ratchet, you pull the handle and it free spins, push it back in and it’s solid.
OP, where is your stuff listed?
vintageratchetsThank you Mintgrun. I could not find his "signature".
Thanks.Herbrand.
?! When? And what was the model number? Do you have a photo? They made a version of their ratchet with a crank handle for various industries, but not in that Herbrand configuration, with a spinner with a rotating grip attached and the ratcheting mechanism in the middle of the shank, like a ratcheting tee handle. Not as far as I know, anyway. I could be wrong.Plomb also made them.
My Herbrand. I especially like the feature that allows the ratchet to be locked. It is an extremely handy wrench. The middle position is locked, and has a detent ball.?! When? And what was the model number? Do you have a photo? They made a version of their ratchet with a crank handle for various industries, but not in that Herbrand configuration, with a spinner with a rotating grip attached and the ratcheting mechanism in the middle of the shank, like a ratcheting tee handle. Not as far as I know, anyway. I could be wrong.
Herbrand also made a ratchet speeder. Literally a speed wrench, shaped just like a speeder, with a swing arm just like a speeder, but an offset ratchet head on the end. I'd love to find one in the wild.
I could be misremembering the Plomb, but feel strongly that I have seen one.My Herbrand. I especially like the feature that allows the ratchet to be locked. It is an extremely handy wrench. The middle position is locked, and has a detent ball.