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Armstrong 1/2 Drive 15 INCH Ratchet 12-973 |
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btred1466
Silver Level Joined: 12 Jul 2012 Location: Magnolia, OHIO Points: 209 |
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Posted: 05 Oct 2020 at 10:14am |
Does anyone here have an Armstrong 12-973 1/2 Inch Drive Ratchet with a 15 Inch Handle ?
I have one and I got it for free a while ago but it has no Screws/Bolts to hold the Ratchet Head Cover on. It was Zip Tied to hold together. What kind/size of Screws/Bolts were used to hold the Ratchet Cover on? I want to find the same kind that was originally used when the Ratchet was new. They look like from pictures on Google and Ebay that I found were Allen Hex Heads. |
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DiyDave
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If I were in your situation, I'd find a tap that fits the threads, by trial and error. Once you know the diameter and thread count, by reading what's written on the tap, go to McMaster-Carr, and search for what you need. You will also need to know the length, from under the head, to the end of the bolt. Here's a link: |
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btred1466
Silver Level Joined: 12 Jul 2012 Location: Magnolia, OHIO Points: 209 |
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I am hoping someone on here has one and also hope someone could take a screw/bolt out and measure it and tell me what it is exactly. Also a Picture or 2 would be nice. I would do it for someone if I could help anyone ever, without a second thought.
I want to get what is supposed to be used to hold the covers together like when it was brand new. Also it a Tool that is Made In The USA, something kind of rare these days. I really hope someone knows and can help. Edited by btred1466 - 05 Oct 2020 at 9:58pm |
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