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Title: How do I take an Indestro super 3239 open gear ratchet apart? please help!!
Post by: old-school-is-cool on June 27, 2011, 02:05:21 AM
Hi Guys say , I have a Indestro super "3239" 1/2 inch ratchet the one that has the cover over the gears on the head, My ratchet has a bad gear in it,,my dad got crazy with it back in the 80's when i was a kid,, my dad has past on and I would love to get his ratchet back to working condition, I have found another gear. Heres the prob,, I have taken out the clicker ,ball and spring out. and have looked at the main gear and shaft that goes thru the ratchet head for hours and I can not figure out how it is put together , I don't know how to get them apart, does some one know the secret to get the gear and shaft out of the head . please help, Thanks guys.. Daniel

Here's a pic of the kind of rathet I have..
http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/P1100405.jpg
Title: Re: How do I take an Indestro super 3239 open gear ratchet apart? please help!!
Post by: Papaw on June 27, 2011, 03:01:06 AM
Welcome to Tool talk, Daniel.
I don't think they were designed to be taken apart. Take a look at this thread- http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php?topic=128.0
Though I don't think Bonneyman has shown an open gear yet.
By the way, your picture didn't show up from Photobucket.
Title: Re: How do I take an Indestro super 3239 open gear ratchet apart? please help!!
Post by: mrchuck on June 27, 2011, 02:37:43 PM
I have had "sprung" Thorsen designed ratchets that were pulled open before I got them.
I closed them back up using some torch heat and a vise to press the top and bottom parallel again.
Papaw is correct. This design was not supposed to ever fail,,,,therefore never would it need to be repaired. HA!!!
Title: Re: How do I take an Indestro super 3239 open gear ratchet apart? please help!!
Post by: bonneyman on June 27, 2011, 05:46:42 PM
As yet I have not posted a pick of an open-head ratchet. I saw a pair at a used tool store last week, and, after asking around, think maybe I might go grab them. For photo's and reselling.
As far as I know, they are not repairable - though, some ingenuity might prevail.