Blue Spot Tools 3/8" Soft Grip Quick-Release Ratchet (90 Teeth)
MPN: 02038
Barcode: 5028734020380
Size: 3/8"
Weight: 0.32kg
Overview:
The Blue Spot Tools 3/8" drive ratchet is the most common ratchet size for general automotive and maintenance work. This model uses heat-treated chrome vanadium (CrV) steel for the body and a chrome molybdenum (Cr-Mo) ratchet head.
The 90-tooth head delivers a 4° swing arc, keeping the ratchet productive even where handle travel is limited. The soft grip handle reduces fatigue, and a quick-release button swaps sockets without prying.
Key Features and Benefits
Specs & Attributes
Typical Applications
How to Use
Choose your socket: Select a 3/8" drive socket in the correct size for the fastener you are working on.
Fit the socket: Press it squarely onto the drive post until the ball detent engages with a click.
Set direction: Move the reversing lever to tighten or loosen, as the task requires.
Engage the fastener: Locate the socket fully onto the bolt or nut head before applying any load.
Work the ratchet: Apply controlled back-and-forth strokes to advance the fastener progressively.
Swap sockets: Press the quick-release button to drop the socket off the drive when changing sizes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a 3/8" drive ratchet used for?
The 3/8" drive is the most common choice for general automotive maintenance. It handles medium-torque work such as brake jobs, engine belt changes, and general vehicle repairs. Socket coverage typically runs from around 6mm to 22mm, covering most standard fasteners.
Can a 3/8" ratchet handle most car repair jobs?
A 3/8" drive covers the majority of standard automotive fasteners encountered in everyday repair. For very fine or delicate work, a 1/4" drive is more appropriate. High-torque items such as lug nuts or heavy suspension bolts call for a 1/2" drive.
Why does a higher tooth count improve performance in tight spaces?
More teeth reduce the angle of handle movement needed to re-engage the mechanism after each stroke. In confined areas where the handle can only travel a few degrees, this keeps the ratchet turning the fastener. A coarser-geared tool may need a wider swing that is simply not available.
What does heat-treated steel mean in a hand tool?
Heat treatment is a controlled process of heating and cooling steel to increase its hardness and strength. In a ratchet, it makes the body more resistant to bending and wear under repeated mechanical stress. The process allows the tool to handle demanding work without losing its shape.
What socket sizes fit a 3/8" drive ratchet?
A 3/8" drive ratchet accepts sockets ranging from around 6mm to 22mm in metric sizes. In imperial, this covers roughly 1/4" to 7/8". The drive size refers to the square connector on the ratchet, not the size of the fastener being turned.
Summary
The Blue Spot Tools 3/8" Quick-Release Ratchet (02038) covers the widest range of everyday fasteners for automotive and general maintenance. A heat-treated chrome vanadium body and chrome molybdenum ratchet head make it ready for regular workshop demands. It comes with the Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 02038 |
| Type | Ratcheting Arc: 4° |
| Size | 3/8" |
| Teeth | 90 |
| Weight | 0.32kg |
| Material | Body Material: Heat-treated chrome vanadium (CrV) steel | Ratchet Head Material: Chrome molybdenum (Cr-Mo) |
| Guarantee | Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee |
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| Blue Spot Tool Lifetime Guarantee | Download Attachment |
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