I was talking to another member about the ratchet combination wrench I use on my vises, my drawbar, and my T-slot kit.
If you have ever had to spin the box end ratchet in your fingers to know which way tightens and which way loosens, or installed it only to discover that you have it backward, here is a tip for you.
Take a look at the mouth of the open end. Notice that it leans in one direction or the other. That lean also points in the direction that the ratchet locks. One glance as you pick it up tells you which way to put it on to tighten or loosen.
I really don't know if that is a universal rule, but that's the way that all of mine work. If yours are the opposite just remember that it points in the direction that the ratchet slips instead!
Either way, it's WAAAY faster than the trial and error approach.
If you have ever had to spin the box end ratchet in your fingers to know which way tightens and which way loosens, or installed it only to discover that you have it backward, here is a tip for you.
Take a look at the mouth of the open end. Notice that it leans in one direction or the other. That lean also points in the direction that the ratchet locks. One glance as you pick it up tells you which way to put it on to tighten or loosen.
I really don't know if that is a universal rule, but that's the way that all of mine work. If yours are the opposite just remember that it points in the direction that the ratchet slips instead!
Either way, it's WAAAY faster than the trial and error approach.