The MRSC04 is a nice little ratchet, but SabreCut should have included a 1/4 hex to square adapter and it would be a perfect tool. You could easily swap between sockets and hex bit then. Oddly enough, the MRSC09 does not seem to be available in the states, but the MRSC08 is... a non-removable 1/4 and hex mini ratchet. The 10mm (and 11mm) the MRSC09 has would have been great.
Yes it would have been nice to have the adapter as well, at least they are easily available. Can never work out why some tools are available in one country and not another. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks for the question, the two micro ratchets are both rated up to 52 Nm, the smaller double ratchet can handle 60 Nm for 10mm and 72 Nm for the 11mm end.
@@cyrixone2771 They are the manufacturer's numbers. They haven't fallen to bits on me, but I don't think I have used them to that kind of torque. To be honest, I am not sure you could get up to that level with the double ended ratchet without assistance. I should probably try and get them on my torque gauge and see what happens.
@@three-phase562 Thank you for the feedback, I think vendors should specify what torque their tool can handle, Torque it is just a technical data that indicates the tool's quality . Someones may be can handle 50NM, others 60NM and may be others 80NM.
The MRSC04 is a nice little ratchet, but SabreCut should have included a 1/4 hex to square adapter and it would be a perfect tool. You could easily swap between sockets and hex bit then.
Oddly enough, the MRSC09 does not seem to be available in the states, but the MRSC08 is... a non-removable 1/4 and hex mini ratchet. The 10mm (and 11mm) the MRSC09 has would have been great.
Yes it would have been nice to have the adapter as well, at least they are easily available. Can never work out why some tools are available in one country and not another. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have the Sabre long impact bit set, had no issues. Lately I've seen Sabre hole saw bits, be interested to see how they are.
Good to hear. Thanks for watching and commenting.
How many NM can handle these ratchets ?
Thanks for the question, the two micro ratchets are both rated up to 52 Nm, the smaller double ratchet can handle 60 Nm for 10mm and 72 Nm for the 11mm end.
@@three-phase562 Good tip, appreciated, I thought they were just fancy toys that would fall apart at the first squeeze.
@@cyrixone2771 They are the manufacturer's numbers. They haven't fallen to bits on me, but I don't think I have used them to that kind of torque. To be honest, I am not sure you could get up to that level with the double ended ratchet without assistance. I should probably try and get them on my torque gauge and see what happens.
@@three-phase562 Thank you for the feedback, I think vendors should specify what torque their tool can handle, Torque it is just a technical data that indicates the tool's quality . Someones may be can handle 50NM, others 60NM and may be others 80NM.
@@cyrixone2771 I agree, the fact that Sabre do spec a torque rating is a sign of the good quality for me.