STAHLWILLE 12.7 mm Ratchet, 265.5 mm Overall

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RS Stock No.:
127-8062
Mfr. Part No.:
13111120
Brand:
STAHLWILLE
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Brand

STAHLWILLE

Drive Size

12.7 mm

Product Type

Ratchet

Overall Length

265.5mm

Drive Type

Square

Material

Alloy Steel

Finish

Chrome

Number of Points

80

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempted

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Stahlwille Ratchet, 12.7mm Drive Size, 265.5mm Overall Length - 13111120


This ratchet is a hand tool designed for precision tightening and loosening of fasteners in confined workspaces. It features a fine-tooth mechanism and a reversible gearing arrangement that permits controlled incremental rotation, making it suitable for tasks where limited swing clearance and accurate torque application are required.

Features & Benefits


• 80-tooth mechanism delivers 4.5° engagement for fine control
• Two-component handle improves grip and reduces hand fatigue
• Screwless construction reduces risk of foreign-object contamination
• Square 12.7mm drive enables secure connection with sockets

Applications


• Suitable for aerospace assembly where FOD prevention is required
• Ideal for electrical panel and switchgear maintenance in confined spaces
• Used for precision mechanical assembly with limited swing clearance
• Suitable for automation equipment servicing requiring repeatable engagement

How does the release mechanism operate for Rapid socket changes?


A push-button QuickRelease lock holds the socket in place and releases it when depressed, allowing swift and controlled tool swaps.

Can it be used with power-assisted tools or only by hand?


The design supports manual operation and is compatible with low-speed machine-assisted actuation intended for hand-operated ratchet interfaces.

What materials and finish contribute to durability in workshop environments?


The head is manufactured from chrome-alloy steel and finished in chrome plating to provide surface protection and ease of cleaning.

How does the fine-tooth design affect performance under high loads?


Multiple parallel tooth pairs distribute load across the mechanism to maintain smooth operation and sustain higher torque transmission without abrupt engagement.

Standards

DIN 3122 / ISO 3315

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