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Rather than teeth, these wrenches use a series of rollers to engage the ratchet, enabling work in the tightest of spaces. Also known as silent ratchets, they don't make the traditional click sound when turned.
A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners without removing and repositioning the wrench.
The handle is covered in rubber for a comfortable grip.
Twist the grip to rapidly turn a socket before final tightening or to remove a fastener once loosened. The handle also swings like a traditional ratchet wrench.
The 20° offset head provides clearance when reaching over obstructions.
Pivot the head to access fasteners in tight spots.
No need to pull the socket off the tool—push a button to release.
Turn sockets in the most confined spaces.
Bolts and threaded rod pass through these wrenches when used with bolt-through sockets.
Extend the shaft for additional length.
Pivot the head for access to fasteners in tight spots.
A ratchet mechanism in the head allows you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the wrench.
A ratchet mechanism in the heads lets you turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the wrench.
An extra-long handle provides access to hard-to-reach fasteners and increases leverage.
The offset head gives you additional clearance to turn hard-to-reach fasteners.
Ratchet mechanisms allow you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the tool.
An insulated handle protects against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These wrenches are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900.
Open the jaws to fit around a fastener like an open-end wrench; close the jaws and the wrench acts like a ratcheting box wrench.
A ratchet mechanism allows you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the wrench.
The 25° offset heads give you additional clearance to turn hard-to-reach fasteners.
The heads are offset to provide clearance for reaching over obstructions.
Pivot the box end for access to fasteners in tight spots.
Ratcheting action allows for quick adjustment to machinery and valves in tight spaces. All of these handles have a straight, open socket head for long shafts to pass through.