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Inside a ratchet: How they work

Started by bonneyman, May 06, 2011, 10:00:35 PM

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FAISAL

#210
this is  Williams No, E1-24 THE SUPERECTOR 1" square Ratchet Wrench 25" Length ,the gear is really big and the sound of the ratchet is horrible ..LOL

still i don't know when its manufactured ,any idea?





























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FAISAL

#212
these are Craftsman 1/2,3/8 and 1/4-drive ratchets with a "V"-shaped shifter, stamped with the "Craftsman" double-line logo on the raised panel, with "Forged in U.S.A." and a "V" code on the reverse panel.

1/2" overall length is 10.3 inches, and the finish is chrome plating.
3/8" overall length is 6.8 inches, and the finish is chrome plating.
1/4" overall length is 5.2 inches, and the finish is chrome plating.

The ratchet head is fitted with an oil hole closed by a steel ball
Although not marked with a patent notice, the design of the V-shaped shifter is described by patent #D185,651, issued to R.M. Vose in 1959 with assignment to Moore Drop Forging.



















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bonneyman

Nice rat pics, faisel!

The Craftsman are classic "batman" pawl. So named because the pawl looks like the bat signal from the 60's TV show "Batman".

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turnnut

thanks for sharing, I like the pictures.

and also a big welcome from Massachusetts.

FAISAL

Quote from: turnnut on April 17, 2015, 09:33:15 PM
thanks for sharing, I like the pictures.

and also a big welcome from Massachusetts.
Quote from: Papaw on April 17, 2015, 09:09:33 PM
Excellent posts, Faisal!
Quote from: bonneyman on April 17, 2015, 09:08:00 PM
Nice rat pics, faisel!

The Craftsman are classic "batman" pawl. So named because the pawl looks like the bat signal from the 60's TV show "Batman".


Quote from: Papaw on April 17, 2015, 06:33:03 PM


That is certainly a "Super ratchet"!

We saw one here- http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php?topic=2054.0


thank you for your support gentleman and warm welcome

OkieTools

FAISAL nice rats. I really like that SUPERECTOR it is a beast. Great posts man.
Vintage tools have a story to tell, and I want to hear it.

FAISAL

hi everybody

this is a Lane "Unique"  1/2-hex drive ratchet , marked with "Will B. Lane" and "Chicago Ill. U.S.A." forged into the handle, with a "Pat. Jan. 14, 08" patent notice below. The reverse side is marked with "Unique" forged into the handle and the finish is plain steel.

The patent date corresponds to patent #876,680, filed by J.P. Bartholomay in 1907 and issued the following year.





















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FAISAL



this is 3/8 -drive P&C 3209 ratchet,the finish is plain steel.


















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mrchuck

Faisal, Your great photos certainly help others here.
Details are important, and the clarity and magnification you achieve is now to be your standard!
Thank you.
Molon Labe

gibsontool

Real nice pictures, very clear, thanks for the post and welcome from British Columbia Canada.

bonneyman

That Lane racthet mechanism is bare-bones. And totally out in the open for all to see.

Love the simplicity!
Ratchet Guru

FAISAL

Quote from: mrchuck on April 19, 2015, 01:18:42 PM
Faisal, Your great photos certainly help others here.
Details are important, and the clarity and magnification you achieve is now to be your standard!
Thank you.
Quote from: gibsontool on April 19, 2015, 03:03:56 PM
Real nice pictures, very clear, thanks for the post and welcome from British Columbia Canada.
Quote from: bonneyman on April 19, 2015, 03:38:17 PM
That Lane racthet mechanism is bare-bones. And totally out in the open for all to see.

Love the simplicity!

thank you gentelmen  :)

FAISAL

Craftsman 1/2-Drive Ratchet H-Circle model

















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