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Proto® 1/2" Drive Flex Head Precision 90 Pear Head Ratchet Long - Stanley Proto Industrial Tools

Part #: J5450HTCF

The Proto® J5450HTCF 1/2" Drive Flex Head Precision 90 Pear Head Ratchet is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics seeking exceptional access and control in demanding automotive and industrial environments. This long-reach ratchet combines a high tooth count with a durable, slim design, making it an essential tool for intricate fasteners and tight workspaces.

Key Features

  • 90-Tooth Mechanism: Provides a fine 4-degree arc swing, allowing for precise adjustments and greater access in confined areas where larger ratchets struggle.
  • Enhanced Corrosion Protection: Double nickel-chrome plating ensures superior resistance to rust and corrosion, extending tool life in harsh shop conditions.
  • Compact Pear Head Design: The small, streamlined head easily navigates tight spaces, improving accessibility to fasteners located in restricted engine bays or machinery.
  • Ergonomic Comfort: A contoured, ergonomically designed handle with knurled bands offers increased grip and slip resistance, reducing user fatigue during prolonged use.
  • Quick Reversing Lever: Features a low-profile reversing lever for fast, one-hand directional changes, enhancing efficiency on the job.
  • Professional Durability: Built to ASME B107.10M specifications and manufactured in the U.S.A., ensuring robust construction and reliable performance.

Applications

This Proto® 1/2" drive flex head ratchet is ideal for a wide range of professional applications, including automotive repair and maintenance on cars, trucks, and heavy equipment. Its long reach and precise action are particularly beneficial for accessing deeply recessed fasteners, working around engine components, suspension systems, and industrial machinery where leverage and fine adjustment are critical.

Specifications

  • Drive Size: 1/2"
  • Overall Length: 17-11/16"
  • Finish: Full Polish

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 16 November, 2016.