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Nepros 3/8"sq. Flex Head Short Ratchet (90-Tooth)

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    Nepros 3/8"sq. Flex Head Short Ratchet (90-Tooth)

    Compact Flex-Head Ratchet for Tight Access

    Compact Flex-Head Ratchet for Tight Access

    A short 3/8" square drive ratchet built for crowded engine bays, undercarriage work, and service access holes. The flex head helps you keep the handle where your hand fits while the socket stays engaged. 90-tooth gearing keeps swing arc small for faster progress where you can’t get a full sweep.

    Specs

    Spec

    Detail

    Drive Size

    3/8" square drive

    Head Type

    Flex head

    Tooth Count

    90

    Swing Arc (approx.)

    4° (gear action)

    Overall Length (L)

    100 mm

    B (mm)

    22 mm

    AE (mm)

    15 mm

    T (mm)

    11 mm

    Weight

    100 g

    D1 (mm)

    29 mm

    D2 (mm)

    17.7 mm

    Choose This Ratchet If (Quick Guide)

    • You need a compact 3/8" ratchet for tight swing room (90-tooth / ~4° action).
    • You want a flex head to keep the handle off obstacles while staying on the fastener.

    • You prefer a short overall length (100 mm) for close-quarters work.

    What It Works With

    • 3/8" drive sockets (metric and SAE)

    • 3/8" drive extensions

    • 3/8" drive universal joints

    • 3/8" drive adapters (as needed)

    How to Use (3 Steps)

    1. Fully seat the correct 3/8" drive socket on the fastener.
    2. Set the ratcheting direction and apply steady force.
    3. Use the flex head to angle the handle around obstructions while keeping the socket engaged.

    In the Box

    3/8"sq. Flex Head Short Ratchet (90-Tooth)

    Safety Notes

    • Always keep the socket fully seated before applying force.

    • Avoid cheater pipes or hammering the ratchet handle.

    • Use the correct tool (breaker bar/impact) if the fastener is beyond hand-tool limits.