The Handle That Allows You To Turn The Socket. It Features A Mechanism (Ratchet) That Enables The User To Turn A Bolt Or Nut In One Direction Without Removing The Tool From The Fastener, Making The Process Faster.
Standard Ratchet: The Most Common Type, Which Can Be Flipped To Change The Direction Of Rotation (Clockwise Or Counterclockwise).
Flex Head Ratchet: Allows The Handle To Pivot, Providing More Flexibility In Tight Spaces.
12-point Sockets: Easier To Fit Onto Fasteners With Less Precision, Often Used For Bolts That Are Difficult To Reach With A 6-point Socket.