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Nepros 3/8" Compact Head Short Ratchet (90-Tooth)

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    Nepros 3/8" Compact Head Short Ratchet (90-Tooth)

    Big Ratchet Feel in Tight Spaces

    Big Ratchet Feel in Tight Spaces

    When you need a 3/8" ratchet but don’t have the swing room, the NBRC390S keeps the head compact and the body short so you can work closer to the fastener. The 90-tooth mechanism gives a tight 4° swing arc for small back-and-forth movement, while still feeling solid under load.

    Specs

    Spec

    Detail

    Drive Size

    3/8" square drive

    Tooth Count

    90-tooth

    Gear Action

    4° swing arc

    Head Width (B)

    22 mm

    Head Thickness (T)

    11 mm

    Overall Length (L)

    80 mm

    Weight

    90 g

    Why a Compact Head + Short Body Matters

    • Fits between hoses, lines, brackets, and castings where a standard ratchet head won’t sit flat

    • Lets you “choke up” closer to the fastener for better control in cramped bays

    • Pairs well with shallow sockets when you’re trying to keep the stack height low

    Best Use Cases

    • Tight access fasteners on engine accessories, clamps, and brackets

    • Interior/under-dash work where handle swing is limited

    • Machinery service where the fastener is close to a frame rail or guard

    How to Use (3 Steps)

    1. Fully seat the 3/8" socket on the fastener.
    2. Keep the ratchet head square to the socket to avoid side-loading.
    3. Use short strokes and let the 90-tooth mechanism do the work in limited swing space.

    In the Box

    nepros 3/8" Compact Head Short Ratchet (90-Tooth)

    Safety Notes

    • Always keep the socket fully seated before applying force.

    • Avoid using extensions/universals at extreme angles to prevent slippage.

    • If a fastener is seized, switch to the correct breaker setup before forcing a compact ratchet.