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24" Rev. Ratchet - Black - Martin Tools

Part #: BLKH51

The Martin Tools BLKH51 24" Reversible Ratchet is a robust and reliable tool designed for professional automotive and industrial technicians. This heavy-duty ratchet offers an extended reach and a versatile reversible mechanism, making it ideal for a wide range of demanding fastening and loosening tasks in various professional environments. It is constructed from durable alloy steel, ensuring it can withstand rigorous daily use.

Key Features

  • Extended 24-inch (61 cm) Length: Provides significant leverage and reach, enabling access to fasteners in deep engine bays, undercarriages, and complex industrial machinery.
  • 3/4-inch (19.05 mm) Drive Size: Compatible with standard 3/4-inch drive sockets, this ratchet is engineered for high-torque applications common in heavy-duty mechanical work.
  • Reversible Mechanism: Allows for quick and effortless switching between clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations, streamlining workflow for repetitive tasks.
  • Durable Alloy Steel Construction: Built to withstand frequent and rigorous use, ensuring long-term reliability and performance in professional settings.
  • Ergonomic Design: Engineered for comfortable handling to reduce technician fatigue during extended periods of use.

Applications

The Martin Tools BLKH51 24" Reversible Ratchet is an essential tool for various professional applications:

  • Automotive Repair: Perfectly suited for mechanics working on heavy vehicles, trucks, and large engine components where high torque and extended reach are critical.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Ideal for assembly, disassembly, and repair of machinery, production lines, and fixed industrial equipment.
  • Heavy Equipment Service: Provides the necessary leverage and durability for maintaining agricultural machinery, construction vehicles, and other large apparatus.

Specifications

  • Length: 24 inches (61 cm)
  • Drive Size: 3/4 inches (19.05 mm)
  • Weight: 5.39 lbs (2.44 kg)

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 26 January, 2011.