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For the Ratchet Guys....3/8 drive Proto indexible ratchet

Started by mikeswrenches, September 21, 2012, 07:13:06 PM

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OilyRascal

"FORGED IN THE USA" myself.  Be good to your tools!

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HeelSpur

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mikeswrenches

Oily,

Not sure I can explain it.  In my mind it looks like "a solution in search of a problem".  However, if you're young enough, this could be your chance to get in on the ground floor of what is sure to be a rare collectible in the future.  After all,  how many of these things do you think will ever be sold?

Mike
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Papaw

QuoteAn INDEXIBLE RATCHET allows the user to rotate the ratchet head
into different positions.

This is a multi-position ratchet.

Simply release the pivot lock, rotate the head and re-lock in desired position.
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OilyRascal

I don't get it.  I had read the description.  It didn't register with me what is unique about it.  "rotate the ratchet head
into different positions" - Isn't that the nature of any ratchet?
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Papaw

You can position the head in several angles in relation to the handle. Think of a job where you need clearance to swing the handle.
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EVILDR235

I would like to have about a dozen of those orange handles.

EvilDr235

1930

These wont take any great amount of torque until that swiveling head just flops around due to a broken pawl.

Useless unless it is used only for light duty work in my experience
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

amertrac

JUST THE ALIGNMENT OF THE HEAD TO HANDLE MAKES IT A CONVERSATION PIECE   bob w
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mikeswrenches

1930,

Apparently you are correct.  Further research has revealed that Proto has discontinued them.

An instant collectable, and, as Bob said, a great conversation piece.

Mike
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kxxr

Oily, here is another picture of an indexing ratchet to show how the head moves in relation to the handle. It's a cool tool imo.

OilyRascal

Quote from: kxxr on September 22, 2012, 09:45:43 AM
Oily, here is another picture of an indexing ratchet to show how the head moves in relation to the handle. It's a cool tool imo.

Thank you so much, Mr. Ratchet Man.  I just "got it".
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HeelSpur

I have one that the head rotates but it doesn't go side to side,
it goes from front to back. Is that considered indexible too?
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