
Key Facts
- 1/2" drive ratchet breaker bar with extended 600 mm (23.6") length for high leverage
- 210° swivel head for flexible positioning in tight or obstructed areas
- Integrated ratchet mechanism for faster operation without repositioning
- Dual-function design: breaker bar for torque + speed handle for quick turning
- Heavy-duty construction for professional automotive and industrial use
Overview
The 1/2" x 600mm Ratchet Breaker Bar is engineered for high-torque applications where standard tools fall short. Combining the strength of a traditional breaker bar with the convenience of a ratchet mechanism, it allows technicians to break loose stubborn fasteners and continue removal efficiently without switching tools.
Its long handle delivers increased leverage, while the 210° swivel head provides flexibility to work around obstructions and access hard-to-reach fasteners. This makes it a reliable solution for demanding automotive, industrial, and maintenance environments.
Features
- Extended 600 mm length for maximum leverage and torque
- 210° swivel head for versatile working angles
- Ratchet mechanism for faster, continuous operation
- Dual functionality for breaking and turning fasteners
- Durable construction built for heavy-duty use
Technical Specifications
- Drive Size: 1/2"
- Length: 600 mm (23.6")
- Head Type: Swivel (210°)
- Function: Ratchet breaker bar
Use Cases
- Loosening rusted or seized bolts in automotive repair
- High-torque fastening and removal in industrial maintenance
- Working in confined or obstructed engine bays
- General mechanical and construction applications
What’s Included
- 1 × 1/2" x 600mm Ratchet Breaker Bar
Category FAQs
- What is a ratchet breaker bar used for?
It is used to apply high torque to loosen tight fasteners, with a ratchet function for faster operation. - Why choose a swivel head?
A swivel head allows access to bolts at different angles, especially in tight or obstructed spaces. - How does it differ from a standard breaker bar?
It combines high torque capability with a ratcheting mechanism, reducing the need to reposition the tool. - When is a long handle beneficial?
A longer handle provides more leverage, making it easier to loosen stubborn or seized fasteners.
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