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Zephyr Mag Drive Ratchet

Cleary37

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Anybody know anything about this ratchet from Zephyr? Seems like it replaces the springs in a ratchet with a strong magnet. Made in USA, too. Interested to try one and compare to a sprag clutch ratchet.

Can’t find anything about it online anywhere, other than the attached flyer on the zephyr website. I haven’t been able to find it in any zephyr catalog either to get a part number for reference. Any help appreciated. I’ve reaches out to them but haven’t got an response yet.
 

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j3rf

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That looks cool. Wonder how much torque it could withstand?
 

DekNgo

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This does look interesting, but like you, I can't find any other information about it.
 

ericg

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I emailed them and, as of now, they are only available direct from Zephyr. I inquired about pricing and availability andI am awaiting a response from the sales rep.
 

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I have a Kobalt direct drive ratchet that uses rollers instead of teeth. Not sure if it uses magnets to the switch position, but it does have a zero back drag. I don't know how much force I would be willing to put on it, but it is good for tight spaces, and it's very quiet.

I don't believe it was made in the USA, but it seems to be well constructed.

Also...
 
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Cleary37

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I have a Kobalt direct drive ratchet that uses rollers instead of teeth. Not sure if it uses magnets to the switch position, but it does have a zero back drag. I don't know how much force I would be willing to put on it, but it is good for tight spaces, and it's very quiet.

I don't believe it was made in the USA, but it seems to be well constructed.

Also...
Bubba, following your link and doing some reading I ended up on the website for zero degree tools.

On that page if you scroll down a bit the text and photo are identical to the zephyr website I linked in my post. I believe zero degree to be imported so I suppose zephyr is making a version under license in the USA.
 
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Bubba Fett

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Bubba, following your link and doing some reading I ended up on the website for zero degree tools.

On that page if you scroll down a bit the text and photo are identical to the zephyr website I linked in my post. I believe zero degree to be imported so I suppose zephyr is making a version under license in the USA.
Interesting. TBH I didn't know Zephyr made anything other than screwdriver bits. Perhaps this is a way for them to sell to government agencies that are required to buy from US or TAA compliant countries.
 
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ericg

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I emailed them and, as of now, they are only available direct from Zephyr. I inquired about pricing and availability andI am awaiting a response from the sales rep.
I heard back from sales. The price is $106.40 and is available directly from Zephyr. I have to say that Crystal has been very responsive to my inquiries, something not to common today, as we all know.
 
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