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The PERFORMANCE TOOL W38137 3/8" DR Ratcheting Adapter is a versatile tool designed to convert any breaker bar or sliding T-handle into a ratchet. Made from heavy-duty chrome vanadium steel with an oil-resistant black phosphate finish, this adapter is built for durability and ease of use. Weighing just 90.7 g, it’s compact enough for any toolbox while delivering a torque of 164.5 foot-pounds.
Manufacturer | Performance Tool |
Part Number | W38137 |
Product Dimensions | 11.4 x 4.6 x 2.49 cm; 90.72 g |
Item model number | W38137 |
Size | 3/8" DR |
Colour | Black |
Style | 3/8" DR Ratcheting Adapter |
Finish | Painted |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Shape | Straight |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Torque | 164.5 Foot Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 96 |
Head Style | Hex |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Compatible fastener range | 0.375 inches |
Included Components | 3/8" DR ratcheting adapter |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 90.7 g |
C**S
Takes the strain out of starting mower.
Not easy to find in UK so came through Global, an old Honda mower was proving difficult to start on the pull cord, so thought this wouls help, marvelous, it is like having an electric starter, my old mower started after a few seconds and has responded every time since, no more pull chords if you can use one of these, amazed how easy a cordless drill turned the engine over, great find.
R**A
Bastante práctico y buen material.
Bastante práctico y buen material.
A**R
Works great
Working on small engines ? This is a valuable tool when using a drill to spin over a small engine. If the engine fires up it will over speed the drill - this clutched attachment handles the over speed no problem and let’s you take the drill off the engine
A**R
Works great with a breaker bar
Used it on my breaker bar great addition
T**N
Works great, mine stopped working so I fixed it
Worked great on my breaker bar or dual beam torque wrench!But then it wouldn't work.Had used it 10 times, I tried to replace it for lifetime warranty.But I decided to take small hex screw out of the base of it to see if I could figure this out.Inside are 6 parts, a tiny ball bearing with a spring under it, a blue moving knurled wheel (blue wheel you can see from the outside) and 2 levers L and R with a spring between them.The spring between the L and R lever has to be set to bottom of levers between the levers, there is a flat spot on the bottom if the Land R levers, that is where spring goes.I removed the R lever, held the spring tension horizontally between the L and R lever and slid the R lever back into place.I put the base of the tool back on and put the hex screw back tight.And it works great again
R**T
Good quality
I think it'll work to turn over these small engines when I get tired of pulling on them
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