90-degree right angle bending
One-step forming, bend in place without rebounding.
Hex keys are made from a single piece of hard hexagonal steel rod, and are typically sold in kits with a variety of sizes. When choosing a hex key, you can consider things like the material, size variety, and ergonomic features. It's important to choose the right size hex key, as using one that's too big may damage the fastener or tool. ASIATOOLS-Hexagonal wrench has high hardness, high torque, and a long service life.
90-degree right angle bending
One-step forming, bend in place without rebounding.
The ball head design
Allows for 25-degree tilting. High hardness, good toughness, wear resistance, strong and practical
More choices
A variety of specifications to choose from.
Model | Size options | ||
Extra long ball hexagon wrench | 1.5/2/2.5/3/4/5/6/8/10mm | ||
T-type hexagon wrench with extended double ends available | 2/2.5/3/4/5/6/8/10mm | ||
T-type hexagon wrench | 2/2.5/3/4/5/6/8/10mm |
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Q: What is a hexagon wrench?
A: A hexagon wrench, also known as an Allen wrench, hex key, or Inbus, is a tool used to tighten and loosen screws and bolts with hexagonal heads.
Q: Why is it important to use a hexagon wrench?
A: Tightens and loosens screws and bolts with hexagonal heads.
Q: How to choose a hexagon wrench?
A: They come in many different sizes, measured by across-flats (AF). Choose the right size hex key, as using one that's too big may damage the fastener or tool.
Q: How to use a hexagon wrench?
A: Hold the long arm for leverage and twist, or hold the short arm for tight spots or faster turning.
Q: How do I maintain and care for a hexagon wrench?
A: Hexagon wrenchs are often sold in kits with a variety of sizes. Some variants have the short end inserted in a transverse handle that can be folded into the handle when not in use.