Features
Klein Tools' Electrician's Mini Ratchet Set is the perfect answer for fastening in small, tight spaces. The 72-tooth, low-profile gearhead only needs 5-Degrees of sweep allowing professionals to fasten in spots other drivers just won't fit. Handle is designed with a finger loop for control and convenience, and is made of high-strength Chromium-Vanadium steel for increased torque and long tool life. The 1/4-Inch dual-drive head has integrated 5/16 and 1/4-Inch nut drivers. This set also comes with a versatile set of bits including #1 and #2 Phillips driver bits, 3/16 and 1/4-Inch slotted driver bits, and an 1/4-Inch drive socket adapter. So, there's no need to go back to the toolbox.Klein’s electrician’s mini ratchet is a pocket-sized mini ratchet with a slim profile for working in small areas
72-tooth ratchet with a small 5-degree return angle for fast work in tight areas
Comes with nut drivers in the ¼ & 5/16-inch sizes, a ¼-inch adaptor and four drive bits: Phillips #1 and #2 and slotted 3/16 & ¼-inch slotted bits
Accepts both driver and socket bits!
Phillips: #1 and #2
Slotted: 3/16" and 1/4"
Includes 1/4 and 5/16-Inch nut drivers, a 1/4-Inch adapter and four drive bits: #1 and #2 Phillips; 3/16 and 1/4-Inch slotted
1/4-Inch dual-drive head and socket adapter for more versatility
The 72-tooth ratchet only needs a 5-Degree sweep for tight areas
High-strength, steel construction increases torque and tool life
Ring magnet and bit clip for better bit retention
Finger loop provides one-hand driving and convenient storage
Klein Tools' Electrician's Mini Ratchet Set is the perfect answer for fastening in small, tight spaces. The 72-tooth, low-profile gearhead only needs 5-Degrees of sweep allowing professionals to fasten in spots other drivers just won't fit. The 1/4-Inch dual-drive head has integrated 5/16 and 1/4-Inch nut drivers. This set also comes with a versatile set of bits including #1 and #2 Phillips driver bits, 3/16 and 1/4-Inch slotted driver bits, and an 1/4-Inch drive socket adapter.
Klein Tools is the result of one of those “happy accidents” that turn out to be revolutionary. Klein Tools famously got their start in 1857 when a linesman came to founder Matthias Klein to repair his broken pliers. Klein replaced the broken half and when the old half of the tool broke too, Klein forged a replacement for that, thus making the first Klein Linesman pliers. Since these humble beginnings, Klein Tools has grown and become one of the largest American made toolmakers and they’re a brand used by tradesmen, linesman and electricians all across America.