RatschenSchlüsseln
Ratschenschlüsseln, also known as ratcheting wrenches or socket wrenches, are hand tools used for tightening or loosening fasteners. Their primary distinguishing feature is a ratcheting mechanism built into the handle. This mechanism allows the user to turn the fastener continuously without having to remove and reposition the wrench after each partial turn.
The ratcheting mechanism typically consists of a gear and a pawl. As the handle is moved in
Ratschenschlüsseln usually come with a set of interchangeable sockets of various sizes to fit different fasteners.