Package Contents
Metric Set
- 1 rubber wrench holder
- 12 metric ratcheting wrenches (8 mm - 19 mm)
SAE Set
- 1 rubber wrench holder
- 12 SAE ratcheting wrenches (1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 11/32, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 13/16")
Flex Head Metric Set
- 1 rubber wrench holder
- 12 metric flex head ratcheting wrenches (8 mm - 19 mm)
Flex Head SAE Set
- 1 rubber wrench holder
- 12 SAE flex head ratcheting wrenches (1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 11/32, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 13/16")
Specifications
- Wrench Holder Material: TPR
- Wrench Material: 6140 Chrome Vanadium (Cr-V)
- Teeth: 120 teeth
- Box End: 6-point extractor box end
- ASME Specification: B107.100-2010
What Is a Ratcheting Wrench?
A ratcheting wrench is a tool that tightens or loosens nuts and bolts with efficiency. A standard wrench requires you to lift and reposition the tool after each turn. A ratcheting wrench features a built-in mechanism that allows continuous movement without needing to remove the wrench from the fastener. This is particularly useful in tight or awkward spaces where maneuvering a traditional wrench is challenging.
Why Choose the Olsa Tools Ratcheting Wrench?
The 120 teeth mechanism in our ratcheting wrench delivers an ultra-smooth ratcheting action, needing just a tiny 3-degree swing arc to turn. This precision means you can tackle even the tightest, most cramped spaces with ease. Plus, our unique grooved open-end design protects fasteners from rounding and preserves the integrity of both your wrench and bolts for long-lasting performance.
Olsa Tools Ratcheting Wrench Features
Our 120 tooth ratcheting wrench set helps you tackle a variety of tasks, especially in tight spaces. Here are the features that highlight its capabilities:
- Two varieties: a metric ratcheting wrench set and an SAE ratcheting wrench set
- 120 teeth mechanism: provides a 3-degree swing arc, which allows for efficient operation in confined areas.
- Grooved open-end design: prevents rounded fasteners by keeping the load off the corners, which reduces the risk of damage.
- 6-point box end extractor: capable of gripping bolts that are up to 80% rounded and facilitate the removal of stripped bolts.
- Durable construction: heat-treated for strength and finished with a mirror chrome coating for superior corrosion resistance.
- Limited lifetime warranty: the set includes a limited lifetime warranty that covers all manufacturer's defects.
- 90-day risk-free trial: you can use the tools for 90 days and return them for a full refund if you are not satisfied.
- Customer support: we offer customer support via phone and email, so our customers can get assistance when needed.
What Is a Flex Head Wrench?
A flex head wrench is a type of ratcheting wrench with a pivoting head that provides added flexibility when working in tight or hard-to-reach areas. Unlike a fixed-head wrench, the flex head can swivel to different angles, allowing you access to fasteners at awkward angles or in confined spaces where a straight wrench might not fit or provide enough leverage.
Why Choose the Olsa Tools Flex Head Ratcheting Wrench?
Our 120 tooth flex ratcheting wrench set takes flexibility to a new level with its high tooth count and innovative design. The combination of the 120 teeth mechanism, flex head design, and minimal 3-degree swing arc makes this wrench incredibly versatile and gives you the precision and control needed to tackle even the toughest, most awkward jobs with confidence.
Olsa Tools Flex Head Ratcheting Wrench Features
With its innovative design and high-quality construction, this set is perfect for tackling a variety of mechanical tasks. Here are the features that make the flex ratcheting wrench set a standout choice:
- Two varieties: a metric ratcheting wrench set and an SAE ratcheting wrench set
- 120 teeth: provide a smooth ratcheting action and allow for minimal movement to engage the next tooth, ideal for tight spaces.
- Flex head design: the flexible head enables better access to bolts and hard-to-reach fasteners.
- 3-degree swing arc: facilitates operation in confined areas and makes it easier to work on bolts and nuts in tight spots.
- Durable construction: made from the finest materials for long-lasting performance and reliability.
- Limited lifetime warranty: the set includes a limited lifetime warranty that covers all manufacturer's defects.
- 90-day risk-free trial: you can use the tools for 90 days and return them for a full refund if you are not satisfied.
- Customer support: we offer customer support via phone and email, so our customers can get assistance when needed.
Why Is a Three-Degree Swing Arc Good?
A three-degree swing arc is a game-changer when working in tight or awkward spaces. It means you only need a tiny movement—just three degrees—to engage the next tooth in the wrench. This allows you to make quick, efficient turns without having to constantly reposition the tool.
A small swing arc is especially helpful when you're squeezed into a tight spot where every millimeter counts. With our wrenches, the three-degree swing arc offers precise control and smooth operation, even in the toughest conditions, so you can tackle any job with ease.
How Does the 6-Point Box End Design Extract Stripped Bolts?
The 6-point box end design grips a bolt securely on all six sides and distributes force evenly. This prevents slipping, even with stripped or damaged bolts. Instead of relying on the edges, which can round off, it applies torque directly to the flat surfaces. This design maximizes contact, so you can extract a stubborn, worn-down bolt without further damage.
Why We Chose a Grooved Open-End Design
We went with a grooved open-end design because we know how frustrating stripped bolts can be. This smart design moves the load away from the corners of the fasteners, where damage often happens. By gripping the fastener securely and evenly, it stops rounding in its tracks and gives you a solid, reliable hold.
So, whether you’re loosening a stubborn bolt or tightening things up, our design makes sure you can get the job done right without worrying about damaging your tools or fasteners. It's all about making your work easier, faster, and a whole lot less frustrating.
Does Heat Treating Tools Increase Their Durability?
Heat treatment increases the strength and durability of tools. We heat-treat our wrenches to boost their strength, so they stand up to the toughest jobs without bending or breaking. This process hardens the metal and gives it the resilience to handle heavy use day in and day out. It’s all about giving you tools that keep going as long as you do, and our heat-treated tools are built to last and deliver reliable performance every time you pick them up.
Why We Chose a Mirror Chrome Finish for Our Tools
We chose a mirror chrome finish because we know tools should be both tough and look good doing it. The sleek, shiny surface isn’t just for show—it’s a workhorse too. This finish protects against corrosion and wear, so your wrenches stay in top shape even after tackling the toughest jobs. Plus, the smooth surface makes cleaning a breeze, as it lets you wipe away grease and grime without breaking a sweat. With our mirror polish finish, you're getting a tool that's durable, easy to maintain, and always ready for action.
What is the Best Ratcheting Wrench Size?
The best ratcheting wrench size depends on the type of work you're doing.
If you're handling larger bolts or doing heavy-duty work, a 1/2-inch ratcheting wrench provides the strength and leverage needed for high-torque applications. For general automotive repairs or household tasks, a 3/8-inch ratcheting wrench offers a good balance of power and maneuverability. Meanwhile, a 1/4-inch ratcheting wrench is ideal for smaller, more delicate tasks where precision is key, such as working on small engines or electronic components.
We carry 12 sizes in both SAE and metric ratcheting wrenches, so you don’t have to worry about finding the right tool for the job. Whether you're tackling a heavy-duty project with a 1/2-inch ratchet, handling routine maintenance with a versatile 3/8-inch ratchet, or working on delicate components with a 1/4-inch ratchet, our range ensures you always have the perfect fit. With our mechanics tools, you get the strength, precision, and versatility you need, no matter the task at hand.
How Many Teeth Can a Ratcheting Wrench Have?
A ratcheting wrench can have anywhere from 24 to 120 or more teeth. The number of teeth on a ratcheting wrench determines how smoothly it operates, how much space you need to swing it, and what kinds of jobs it can handle best. We’ll break down what different tooth counts mean so you can determine which one might be perfect for you.
24 to 36 Teeth: The Heavy Lifters
Ratcheting wrenches with 24 to 36 teeth are the tough guys of the tool world. They’ve got larger teeth and require a wider swing arc, usually around 15 degrees or more. This makes them super strong and perfect for heavy-duty jobs where you need serious torque to loosen stubborn bolts. Think big machinery or any job where space isn’t tight. These ratcheting wrenches are built to handle high force without slipping, which makes them a reliable solution for when you need brute strength over finesse.
72 to 90 Teeth: The All-Rounders
Looking for versatility? A wrench with 72 to 90 teeth is your go-to tool. These offer a nice balance between strength and precision, with a smaller swing arc of about 5 degrees. This makes them great for a wide range of tasks, from fixing things around the house to tackling moderate automotive repairs. They’re perfect for those who want one tool that can handle it all—strong enough to manage most tasks, yet precise enough to work in tighter spots without the need for a lot of space to maneuver.
100+ Teeth: The Precision Masters
Now, if you’re working in super tight spaces or need absolute control, ratcheting wrenches with up to 160 teeth, such as our 120 tooth ratcheting wrenches, are the ultimate choice. These tools shine with their ultra-fine mechanism and a tighter swing arc of just 3 degrees. Imagine working in cramped engine bays, assembling delicate components, or any job where every millimeter counts—these ratcheting wrenches make it easy.
The high tooth count ensures a smoother, more controlled action, so you can turn fasteners with minimal effort and maximum accuracy. Perfect for when precision is key and you can’t afford to over-tighten or strip a bolt.
Is Our Ratcheting Wrench Set the Right Choice for You?
Our 120 tooth ratcheting wrenches are perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts who frequently work in tight spaces or on tasks that require high precision and control.
With their high tooth count and a minimal 3-degree swing arc, these wrenches excel in environments where every millimeter counts, such as automotive repairs or any job involving intricate components.
If you value smooth operation and the ability to tackle both delicate and demanding tasks with confidence, our 120 tooth wrenches are an ideal choice.
What Are Combination Wrenches?
A combination wrench features a box end on one side and an open end on the other. They offer versatility while maintaining a regular wrench design. They're great for general maintenance work, as they let you switch between tightening and loosening with ease.
What Is a Stubby Ratcheting Wrench?
A stubby ratcheting wrench is a shorter version of a regular ratchet wrench, designed to work in tight or confined spaces. Its compact size makes it ideal for when you need precision in areas with limited room.
What Are Torque Wrenches?
Torque wrenches are specialized tools that apply a specific amount of force to a fastener, while standard ratcheting wrenches focus on speed. They're essential for tasks where precise torque is critical, such as automotive work or machinery assembly. If you’re looking for a torque wrench, check out our torque tools.
What Is a Lug Wrench?
A lug wrench is a tool used to loosen and tighten lug nuts on vehicle wheels. It usually has a cross or L-shaped design for extra leverage, which makes it a must-have tool for tire changes.
What Are Spline Wrenches?
Spline wrenches fit fasteners with spline-shaped heads and offer more points of contact than regular wrenches. This helps reduce wear on fasteners and provides a better grip, which makes them useful for high-torque applications.
Does Olsa Tools Carry Tool Organizers?
We carry many forms of tool organizers. If you are interested in organizing your ratcheting wrenches, you can do so with one of our wrench organizers.