This Wright MN60 3/8-drive ratchet caught my eye at a garage sale last weekend.
I didn't know anything at all about it, but since my favorite “using” ratchet is a Wright 3490 and the price was right on the older ratchet, I took it home with me. Next I checked AA and saw that it was date-coded 1942. I had a seventy year old ratchet. Not the oldest tool I have, but definitely the oldest ratchet.
AA went on to say, “This ratchet has an unusual design not previously seen in other tools.” So I did what anyone else would do: I took it apart and cleaned it.
Note (picture below) that the gear is controlled by a spring-loaded “peg” that rests in the slot in the selector. (The spring has a rectangular cross-section.) Is this the “sliding rod selector/pawl” that bonneyman refers to in the first post in this thread?
Here it is when partially reassembled:
Another question: What is the function of the spring and ball located in the center of the gear?