Stahlwille 452QR Flexible Joint Fine Tooth Ratchet, 3/8" Drive

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Stahlwille

$149.40
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ST12261010
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Stahlwille 452QR Flexible Joint Fine Tooth Ratchet, 3/8" Drive
Fine tooth with 80 teeth
With QuickRelease safety
Re-engages after movement of 4.5 degrees
Construction without screws prevents foreign object damage
Non-slip 2 component handle
Handle may be raised or lowered by approx. 90 deg
Lockable in the following positions: straight, 30 degree up, 60 degree up, 30 degree down
Unlocked by depressing button in handle
Material: Chrome-Vanadium Steel

Stahlwille Tools purchased through KC Tool come with a lifetime warranty against material defects or faulty workmanship except for consumable items such as screwdriver bits and socket adapters. Stahlwille torque products are subject to a separate warranty that has guidelines and regulations on repair labs that have been authorized by Stahlwille to perform service and calibration. The warranty for both torque and non-torque products is void if the tool is tampered with, abused, or used in a manner that is not intended by the manufacturer (i.e. using chrome sockets on an impact gun).

Return tools for warranty replacement directly to KC Tool. All returns are subject to inspection prior to replacement.
Features:
Ratcheting
Ratchetdrivesize:
3/8 Inch Square Drive
Finish:
Chrome-plated Finish
OAL:
300-349mm (12.0-13.9 inches)
Indieset:
Individual Tools
Country of Origin:
Made in Germany
Stockstatus:
Out of Stock
UPC/EAN:
4018754286379

2 Reviews Write a Review

  • 4
    Good ratchet

    Posted by Dylan on Dec 4th 2020

    I love how smooth the ratchet is, but the flex head has to much play in the flex head.Other than that its a great ratchet.

  • 1
    Ratchet

    Posted by Victor L Vanetten on Mar 5th 2020

    Where do I start the pin that holds the head in the handle is falling out