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Elway358

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  1. Thanks for the reply. Yeah mine definitely does perfect and reaches around 45 to 50 ft/lbs according to some rough tests I did with a torque wrench when I'm actually using it. I reinstalled the hvac box and dash yesterday and used it on every fastener I possibly could and it performed perfect on tight or loose, large or small bolts. The Milwaukee rep said I was only looking at around a 10 day turnaround time if I did end up needing to send it in so I think i'm just gonna chalk this up to normal operation and see how it goes from here. iIm loving the tool itself, I just had no idea it had this "clutch" action to it. Thanks again for the reply and info. :)

  2. On 1/21/2019 at 8:48 PM, Biggie said:

    I had the same issue with my m12 3/8" non fuel ratchet.  It seems like there were some youtube videos and forum topics about it.  If I remember right it was supposed to be a cheap easy fix but I just sent mine into milwaukees e-service and they sent me a brand new one.  Its not a tool I use on a regular basis so it wasn't a big deal sending it in but I also hadn't hardly used it enough to break it either.  I also thought the fuel version was supposed to have a beefed up head that could take more torque without breaking though.

    Hi, just curious to know if your new ratchet is doing the same thing? I just got one of these yesterday and posted about it doing this exact thing before seeing this thread. I actually called Milwaukee support first thing and the guy had one in his hand that I could hear him running and he said his was doing the exact same thing and it was normal. I'm still trying to find out if this truly is normal operation or not. It seems to work perfectly on actual fasteners but It just seems strange. I haven't had time to do anything more than a few bolt/nut tests but ive got to reinstall an HVAC box and dash in my old Durango today so Im gonna try and use it on every fastener I possibly can to see if it fails. Thanks for any info.

  3. Hey guys, Just picked up a 3/8 M12 Fuel Ratchet and as the title says, I can stop the head by hand when its not under a load and the internals just keep ratcheting away. It's acting like a low set clutch on a cordless drill. So far with just the handful of fasteners I've tested, it seems to work properly when used under load from the fastener. Is this normal operation for this tool? I made a quick video to show what it's doing as well. Thanks for any help/info on this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_ziamgjkt8&t=8s 

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