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3/8" Drive 120XP Ratchet Repair Kit

81227XP
Since our beginning, GEARWRENCH automotive specialty tools have been driven by innovation. From our first specialty tool, the Model-T valve spring lifter, to our latest Ratcheting Puller, we’ve built our reputation with tools that make tough jobs easy. Most of our products have been upgraded with new improved features like dual material handles designed for a more comfortable grip or dual dipped handles on pliers providing more cushion for your hands. GEARWRENCH automotive specialty tools are proudly made with the finest components under the most stringent manufacturing guidelines. Made for everyday use – guaranteed for life. Better tools mean easier, more efficient work so we constantly evaluate automotive engineering trends allowing us to consistently improve and enhance our tools to better fit professional hands. That’s why they are the first choice for thousands of automotive technicians worldwide.
  • Features
    • For non-quick release ratchets
    • For non-roto ratchets
    • Made of alloy steel
    • Works with 120XP Ratchets 81211XP, 81269XP, 81215XP, 81212XP, 81210XP, 81297, 81321
  • Specifications
    • Weight (Catalog) : 0.105 lb
    • Warranty : Limited Lifetime
    • Packaging : Bagged
    • Drive Tang Size : 3/8 in
    • Flexible : No
    • Type : Ratchet Repair Kit
    • Magnetic : No
    • UPC : 099575028274
    • Prop 65 : WARNING: This product contains or produces a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
    • Material : Alloy Steel
    • Tooth Count : 120
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    What model number does this kit repair?
    The repair kit works on model numbers 81211XP, 81269XP, 81215XP, 81212XP, 81210XP, 81297, 81321.
    Does this kit have a warranty?
    GEARWRENCH offers a full lifetime warranty.  If you have more questions, please reach out to our dedicated Customer Service team at 877-626-3433.
    How often should I use a repair kit to maintain my ratchet?
    The need to use a repair kit depends on the frequency and intensity of use. Regular inspection for wear and tear can help you determine when repairs are necessary. If you notice skipping, slipping, or difficulty in engaging the ratchet, it’s time to consider using a repair kit.
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