Snap-on says the tool’s extended 6 in.-long neck doesn’t compromise leverage or power. Its rugged construction supports up to 40 ft.-lb. of torque output, while the ratchet mechanism, head and neck are strong enough to handle 158 ft.-lb. of manual torque, Snap-on says. It has a variable speed trigger for more control and can reach 275-rpm free speed.
“The power, accessibility and leverage capabilities of this ratchet are impressive,” says Jeff Weiss, a Snap-on product manager. “The CTR767 body is similar in size to other Snap-on battery-powered ratchets, but the reach and strength of the lengthy neck is a difference-maker for many jobs in the shop.”
The newest member of the popular 14.4 V Li-Ion family, the CTR767 is rechargeable and features a built-in fuel gauge to monitor battery capacity. It comes with two batteries, a charger and charging cable designed with a piggyback plug to save valuable outlet space in the garage. This easy-to-maneuver ratchet has a cushioned grip and LED light to brighten the work area, the company adds.