- Color: Multi
- Brand: OEMTOOLS
- Material: Blend
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1 x 1 x 1 inches
- Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces
- WORK WITH POWER: Stubborn seized bolts come loose with the power behind our impact air ratchet; Work with a free speed of 700 RPM
- ESSENTIAL AIR RATCHET TOOL: Large impact wrenches over torque engine bolt, causing stripping; With an even 50ft/lbs with our 1/4 ratchet youโll get power without breaking bolts
- EFFICIENT 1/4 RATCHET WRENCH: The sealed head of the ratchet housing prolongs the life of the compact air ratchet; Consumes a low 3.1 CFM and outputs 90 PSI for even torquing
- COMPATIBLE: Affix your selected socket to the 1/4 drive air impact wrench ratchet easily; This small air ratchet’s compact and light weight design makes applicable in tight spaces
- SUPERIOR FUNCTIONALITY: This ratchet features a hammer clutch to reduce reaction force; A reverse and forward function allow for adequate force for removing and installing bolts











Andy Mclendon –
I am a professional Automotive technician I use tools like this everyday to make a living, this tool is incredibly powerful for its size and the speed will blow you away.
jwhitt –
Very Fast Tool But Socket Would Spin Off The Anvil if you hit the trigger Without the Socket being on a nut , I returned it.
AledoDMC –
Juast as advertised, great tool, FAST shipping
J –
This is a beast! I will buy more OEMTools as snap on has permently lost my business.
Robert C. –
This little air ratchet is a beast. I have been a professional mechanic for almost 30 years. I name and color coordinate my tools as I replace them. This air ratchet surprised the hell out of me. If you have a nut or bolt in a tight spot, your 3/8 ratchet will not fit into, this little beast will get in there and break the bolt free. The down side, don’t pull the trigger without it being on a fastener, this little thing spins so fast, your socket will go flying. Also be very careful tightening small fasteners as this thing has so much power it can break bolts. I have not done this yet but it could happen. I shop mainly snap on, but now that us tech’s can no longer write our tools off, I had to start looking for less exspensive, yet quality tools. Oemtools is definitely the answer. All the tools except one that I have bought from oem have been extremely good quality and hold up in a shop environment.
M. Jones –
ever since i got the ratchet it’s been infuriating to use. the sockets and/or extensions will not stay on, they just fly off into the engine bay and i spend the next 20 minutes with a flashlight and a magnet…i’ve tried 4 different brands of retaining rings (snap on, matco, mac, and one off brand ring) and nothing helps. its a great idea that is horribly implemented. it should have been more thoroughly tested
yun –
very loud.
Keith Osgood –
Only used a couple times but not pleased with the tool. The rpms are too fast and the sockets will not stay on the anvil. Very powerful but no good if you can’t keep the socket on .