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Nepros 1/4"sq. Ratchet Handle (90-Tooth)

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    Nepros 1/4"sq. Ratchet Handle (90-Tooth)

    High-Precision 1/4

    High-Precision 1/4" Ratchet for Tight Spaces

    A compact nepros 1/4" drive ratchet built for fast work where swing room is limited. The 90-tooth gear delivers a 4° feed angle, and the short handle keeps your hand close to the work for better control. Made in Japan, with a push-button “union mechanism” that helps prevent the socket from coming off unless you press the button.

    Specs

    Spec

    Detail

    Drive Size

    1/4" square drive

    Gear Teeth

    90

    Gear Action (Feed Angle)

    Head Width (B)

    22 mm

    Head Height (ÁE)

    13 mm

    Head Thickness (T)

    11 mm

    Overall Length (L)

    125 mm

    Weight

    110 g

    Country of Origin

    Made in Japan

    Why 90-Tooth Matters

    • 4° swing arc helps when you can’t rotate the handle far (hose clamps, brackets, small fasteners near frames and bulkheads).
    • Short handle + fine tooth count = quick indexing without over-travel in tight bays.

    Key Features

    • Oval head design with a high tooth count (90T) for smooth, precise work.
    • Push-button union mechanism helps prevent accidental socket drop-off unless the button is pressed.
    • Tuned for “light” idling torque and refined feel/sound (nepros design focus).

    Best Use Cases (Quick Guide)

    • Interior / trim service and small fasteners

    • Brackets, clamps, sensors, and accessories with limited swing

    • Fine-thread hardware where controlled, incremental movement matters

    In the Box

     1/4"sq. Ratchet Handle (90-Tooth) — NBR290

    Safety Notes

    • Keep the socket fully seated before applying force.

    • Use steady pressure; avoid sudden impact loading on small-drive ratchets.

    • If you need maximum breakaway torque, step up to a larger drive size or a breaker bar.