We've been moving these ratchet wrenches into the US and UK markets for about four years now, and the most common question is always about compliance — the CE and RoHS certs are standdard, but we also carry UL and GS for those stricter buyers, plus Prop65 because California's rules catch a lot of people off guard if they're not paying attention.
It's a 1/4-inch drive, 72-tooth reversible gear mechanism that gives you a 5-degree swing arc, which basically means you can work in engine bays or tight framing without pulling the socket off every time — the 45-tooth version is also available but most buyers go with the 72-tooth for the finer ratcheting in cramped spaces.
Torque rating is 62N.m with a 1.3 safety factor, so it'll handle most automotive and industiral fasteners you'd throw at it, though we don't recommend it for heavy truck lug nuts or anything over 50 N.m sustained — the chrome plating holds up well against rust if you're in a humid shop, and the alloy steel body is 41xx-series SAE, which is better than the generic carbon steel you see in cheaper kits.

So the dimensoins are 90mm by 28mm by 26mm, and it come in a standard metallic finish — no colored handles or branding unless you order a custom run, which our company can do for 500+ units or so, but the standard packaging is just a poly bag with a hang tag; the 50,000-cycle operation life is tested under load, not just free-spinning, which is an important distinction some supliers don't mention.
It's certified to ISO 6789 and ASME B107.14, and we provide the full TDS and SDS for each batch (usually 2-4 weeks turnaround depending on your customs broker), which has helped a lot of EU buyers avoid delays at port — we've had a few UK customers need the GB/T15729 standard documentation too, and that's included in the file set.
Actually, one thing people don't always think to ask is that the 72-tooth mechanism is a bit more finicky with high-torque reverse work than the 45-tooth, so if your applicaions involve a lot of back-and-forth on seized bolts, the 45-tooth version is tougher internally, but for general maintenance the finer gear is preferred.
It means the ratchet mechanism is tested to withstand at least 50,000 full cycles under load before any wear shows. For daily automotive or industrial use, that's years of reliable service without losing grip or skipping.
Yes, 62 N.m is the safe working limit with a 1.3 safety factor built in. You can push a bit higher in a pinch, but staying under that keeps the tool within its certified specs and avoids damage.
We do, yes. For orders over 500 units, we can laser-etch your logo on the handle and put them in custom blister packs or boxes. Just let us know the design and MOQ when you inquire.
Around 25 to 30 days from order confirmation, depending on current production load. If you need them faster, we can sometimes expedite for an extra charge — just ask.
Sure, we can share the official certification documents for CE, RoHS, UL, GS, and Prop65 upon request. Just drop us a message and we'll email them over.