Problem! Spinzit® = Solution

Problem: Back turning

Virtually everyone who has utilized a ratchet and/or socket wrench has experienced back turning. The resistance offered by the nut/bolt threads is insufficient to allow the ratchet to function. The user has two options. Use one hand to hold the socket in place while you ratchet back and forth. Or, use your fingers to turn the nut manually until sufficient thread tension is obtained to allow the normal ratcheting.

Solution: Spinzit®

Back turning is no longer an issue if your wrench is equipped with a Spinzit®. Once you’ve adequately loosened the nut, simply pull on the belt starting from the head of the Spinzit® toward the end of the belt loop. It will cause the ratchet mechanism and fastener to rapidly spin on/off.

Problem: Limited Access

Who hasn’t encountered a situation where a fastener can only be moved a few degrees at a time due to severely limited access? Some manufacturers have earned millions of dollars and satisfied customers solely because their wrenches can operate in increments as small as 5°.

Solution: Spinzit®

While being able to operate in enclosed areas in increments as small as 5° is a major advantage, why settle for that?  A ratchet with a Spinzit® will enable the user to achieve multiple revolutions with one pull of the belt.

Problem: Endless Ratcheting

Every time you are using your fingers in a backturning situation, or struggling to remove a fastener in 5°, 10°, 15° increments, you are wasting time. Most fasteners have several threads engaged. It will take many ratcheting increments to remove.

Solution: Spinzit®

With the Spinzit® you can achieve short bursts of rotation in excess of 300 RPM and up to 180°, depending on length of pull.

Problem: Expense

Often, in order to experience the benefits of a significant technological advance, large-scale hardware purchase is necessary.

Solution: Spinzit®

One Spinzit®  fits all of your socket wrenches.

Problem: Oil Change Mess

What do-it-yourselfer has not loosened the oil plug, only to have it fall into the pan upon removal? Or, had oil flow down your arm as you finish removing the plug by hand after backturning renders your ratchet ineffective?

Solution: Spinzit®

Use a Spinzit® on your ratchet. Loosen the plug as usual. Once the plug is loose, complete removal by pulling the belt. When plug is fully removed, the socket will prevent it from falling into the oil pan. Replace the plug in reversed manner with the Spinzit®.