Air Ratchets
Engineer Advice
Dan Jennings says
Air ratchets are essential tools for any workshop or bodyshop, offering a reliable solution for fastening and loosening nuts and bolts quickly and efficiently. In real-world applications, these tools excel in tight spaces where a standard wrench isn't feasible. They save time, particularly in jobs like engine disassembly or suspension work, where access is often limited.
Key considerations for using air ratchets include ensuring the correct air pressure settings for optimal torque. Over-pressurising can lead to premature wear, while insufficient pressure may result in poor performance. Additionally, always check compatibility with the fasteners you're working on, as using the wrong size can damage both the ratchet and fastener.
From my experience, a common issue is the misuse of lubricants; using the wrong type or too much can cause the mechanism to gum up. Regular maintenance and adhering to correct usage guidelines are crucial for longevity. When used properly, air ratchets significantly enhance reliability and efficiency in any workshop task.
Key considerations for using air ratchets include ensuring the correct air pressure settings for optimal torque. Over-pressurising can lead to premature wear, while insufficient pressure may result in poor performance. Additionally, always check compatibility with the fasteners you're working on, as using the wrong size can damage both the ratchet and fastener.
From my experience, a common issue is the misuse of lubricants; using the wrong type or too much can cause the mechanism to gum up. Regular maintenance and adhering to correct usage guidelines are crucial for longevity. When used properly, air ratchets significantly enhance reliability and efficiency in any workshop task.
Dan Jennings, Senior Engineer