Cordless Ratchets
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Cordless ratchets are battery-powered tools used to tighten and loosen nuts and bolts. Cordless tools don’t have cords or air supply lines that can limit access to tight or recessed spaces or cause a tripping hazard. These power ratchets have a square drive that holds interchangeable sockets that fit the drive and the fastener. They turn fasteners in small increments without having to reposition the tool, so it can work faster than nonratcheting wrenches and make it easier to turn fasteners in tight spaces and where high torque is not required. Power ratchets speed tasks and reduce worker fatigue as compared to hand ratchets.
Milwaukee Cordless Ratchets
These battery-powered ratchets are made by Milwaukee. They have a square drive for holding interchangeable sockets that fit the drive and the fastener to turn fasteners in tight spaces. Tool batteries can often be used with tools of the same brand, battery series, and voltage. Voltage describes the level of power the battery provides. Amp-hours (Ah) describes the amount of power the battery holds (its capacity), which determines how long a fully charged battery can perform before needing a recharge. The higher the Ah rating of the battery, the greater its storage capacity. As voltage and Ah ratings increase so do the weight and bulk of the battery and the tool it powers.
12V DC —1/2 in Square Drive Size with Ball Detent
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12V DC —1/4 in Drive Size with Ball Detent
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12V DC —1/4 in Square Drive Size with Ball Detent
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12V DC —1/4 in Square Drive Size with Ring
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12V DC —3/8 in Drive Size with Ball Detent
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12V DC —3/8 in Square Drive Size with Ball Detent
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12V DC —3/8 in Square Drive Size with Ring
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DEWALT Cordless Ratchets
These cordless ratchets run on DEWALT batteries of a compatible series and matching voltage. The batteries can also power other DEWALT tools. The ratchets' square drive holds compatible, interchangeable sockets that fit the drive and the fastener to turn fasteners in tight spaces. Tools using lower-voltage batteries are generally lighter and more compact but less powerful than tools using higher-voltage batteries. Tools using lower-capacity (Ah) batteries are less bulky but store less power than tools using higher-capacity batteries.
20V DC – 1/2 in with Ball Detent
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20V DC – 3/8 in with Ball Detent
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12V DC – 1/4 in Square with Ball Detent
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12V DC – 3/8 in Square with Ball Detent
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20V DC – 3/8 in Square with Ball Detent
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20V DC – 1/2 in Square with Ball Detent
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Ingersoll Rand Cordless Ratchets
These battery-powered ratchets are made by Ingersoll-Rand. They have a square drive for holding interchangeable sockets that fit the drive and the fastener to turn fasteners in tight spaces. Tool batteries can often be used with tools of the same brand, battery series, and voltage. Voltage describes the level of power the battery provides. Amp-hours (Ah) describes the amount of power the battery holds (its capacity), which determines how long a fully charged battery can perform before needing a recharge. The higher the Ah rating of the battery, the greater its storage capacity. As voltage and Ah ratings increase so do the weight and bulk of the battery and the tool it powers.
12V DC —1/4 in Square Drive Size with Friction Ring
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20V DC —1/2 in Square Drive Size with Pin Detent
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20V DC —3/8 in Square Drive Size with Pin Detent
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Makita Cordless Ratchets
These battery-powered ratchets are made by Makita. They have a square drive for holding interchangeable sockets that fit the drive and the fastener to turn fasteners in tight spaces. Tool batteries can often be used with tools of the same brand, battery series, and voltage. Voltage describes the level of power the battery provides. Amp-hours (Ah) describes the amount of power the battery holds (its capacity), which determines how long a fully charged battery can perform before needing a recharge. The higher the Ah rating of the battery, the greater its storage capacity. As voltage and Ah ratings increase so do the weight and bulk of the battery and the tool it powers.
12V DC – 3/8 in Square; 1/4 in Square
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