Originally posted by: zaku
does the clicking/swiveling of the ratchet depend on the number of points in a socket? i always thought it didn't matter and the swiveling of the ratchet depended on the internal gearing mechanism.
No, the "clicking" of the ratchet handle is not dependent upon the socket. What is trying to be said is that a six-point socket prevents some placement positions of the handle when its inserted into the socket.....in some close, tight situations, the movement of the handle is restricted and usually one will have to put the socket on and then snap in the handle to the socket after it's in place. A 12-point socket will allow the hole for the handle to be turned in small increments so its square opening lines up in more positions.
After the socket is on the handle, the ratcheting is set by the wrench, not the socket. Better quality wrenches have a finer tooth mechanism than the cheaper ones.......such as Mac, Snap-On, and upper end Craftsman.
8 point sockets? Guess good for those square nuts/bolt heads you come across, but since those are not seen on autos and rarely in real life, outside cheap grills and the like, they'd be rather worthless. Real bolts are six-sided.......as are their nuts.