1/2" Drive 90-Tooth Quick Release Teardrop Ratchet 11"
81309T
The GEARWRENCH 90-tooth ratchets have a 4° swing arc and low-profile head for easier access to hard-to-turn fasteners. The 90-tooth design exceeds ASME torque performance requirements, delivering one of the strongest ratchets on the market.
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Features
- 90 tooth gear delivers a 4° swing arc to turn a fastener in tight confines
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Specifications
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Weight (Catalog) :
1.335 lb
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Warranty :
Full Lifetime
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Packaging :
Hang Tab
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Drive Tang Size :
1/2 in
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Knurled :
No
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Flexible :
No
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ANSI Specification :
Meets or Exceeds
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Type :
Ratchet
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Overall Length :
11.02 in
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Head Width :
1.72 in
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Locking :
No
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Ratchet Head Style :
Teardrop
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UPC :
099575013096
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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.
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Weight (Catalog) :
1.335 lb
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Warranty :
Full Lifetime
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Packaging :
Hang Tab
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Drive Tang Size :
1/2 in
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Knurled :
No
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Flexible :
No
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ANSI Specification :
Meets or Exceeds
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Type :
Ratchet
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Overall Length :
11.02 in
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Head Width :
1.72 in
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Locking :
No
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Ratchet Head Style :
Teardrop
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UPC :
099575013096
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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.
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Material :
Alloy Steel
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Reversible :
Yes
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Handle Style :
Contoured
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Ratchet Handle Type :
Standard
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Length Format :
Standard
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Finish :
Full Polish Chrome
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Quick Release :
Yes
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Tooth Count :
90
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ASME Specification :
Meets or Exceeds
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Swing Arc :
4°
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Tether Ready :
No
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Head Thickness :
0.65 in
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Weight (Catalog) :
1.335 lb
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Frequently Asked QuestionsHow long is the ratchet?The overall length for this ratchet is 11.02 inches.Is the quick release mechanism easy to use?The quick release mechanism makes it easier and quicker to change sockets when working with large fasteners. This is particularly beneficial when working on heavy machinery where multiple socket changes are necessary, reducing downtime and making the process more efficient.Is a 90T ratchet or a 120XP ratchet better for a mechanic?For a mechanic working in tight, confined spaces requiring high precision, the 120XP ratchet is likely the better choice due to its finer arc swing. However, for tasks requiring high torque and potentially greater durability, the 90T ratchet may be more appropriate.
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