Best seller

ThinkRobotics

Hex Key / Allen key / Allen Wrench

SKU: MEC6003-0.9

₹ 44.99 ₹ 99.99

In stock | Ready to ship

Select variant

0.9mm
Size
  • 0.9mm
  • 1.5mm
  • 2.0mm
  • 2.5mm
  • 3.0mm
  • 4.0mm
Only a few left in stock. Order soon.
High demand right now.
📦 Min order 1
Chat with us on WhatsApp We reply quickly! Contact Us
Hex Key / Allen key / Allen Wrench0.9mm₹ 44.99
Ask AI about this product

A hex key (also, Allen key and Allen wrench) is a simple driver for screws that have heads with internal hexagonal recesses (sockets). Hex keys are formed from a single piece of hard steel hexagonal rod having blunt ends that fit snugly into similarly-shaped screw sockets.

The rods are bent to 90º, forming two arms of unequal length resembling an "L". The tool is usually held and twisted by its long arm, creating a relatively large torque at the tip of the short arm; it can also be held by its short arm to access screws in difficult-to-reach locations and to turn screws faster at the expense of torque.

Our Hex keys are designated with a socket size and are manufactured with tight tolerances. We offer a variety of screws, and bolts and provide relevant hex keys for all your DIY needs.

What is a hex key used for?
A hex key is a simple driver for screws that have internal hexagonal recesses. It is formed from a single piece of hard steel bent to an L shape.
How do I use the long and short arms to apply torque?
Typically the tool is held by the long arm to twist and apply torque at the tip of the short arm. It can also be held by the short arm to reach difficult locations and turn faster with less torque.
What sizes are available and how are they designated?
Each key is designated with a socket size and is manufactured with tight tolerances. A variety of sizes is available to match different screws and bolts.
What makes these hex keys reliable for DIY projects?
They are manufactured with tight tolerances to fit screw sockets snugly and are designed for a variety of screws and bolts.
What screws or bolts are compatible with these keys?
They are designed for screws and bolts that use internal hex sockets and require the matching socket size to ensure proper fit and operation.
Welcome to the discussion thread for Hex Key / Allen key / Allen Wrench
Feel free to ask questions, share tips or report issues.
Add Post

For more discussion Click Here

Fill out the form below and our team will get back to you with bulk pricing.

Description
Ask AI about this product

A hex key (also, Allen key and Allen wrench) is a simple driver for screws that have heads with internal hexagonal recesses (sockets). Hex keys are formed from a single piece of hard steel hexagonal rod having blunt ends that fit snugly into similarly-shaped screw sockets.

The rods are bent to 90º, forming two arms of unequal length resembling an "L". The tool is usually held and twisted by its long arm, creating a relatively large torque at the tip of the short arm; it can also be held by its short arm to access screws in difficult-to-reach locations and to turn screws faster at the expense of torque.

Our Hex keys are designated with a socket size and are manufactured with tight tolerances. We offer a variety of screws, and bolts and provide relevant hex keys for all your DIY needs.

FAQ
What is a hex key used for?
A hex key is a simple driver for screws that have internal hexagonal recesses. It is formed from a single piece of hard steel bent to an L shape.
How do I use the long and short arms to apply torque?
Typically the tool is held by the long arm to twist and apply torque at the tip of the short arm. It can also be held by the short arm to reach difficult locations and turn faster with less torque.
What sizes are available and how are they designated?
Each key is designated with a socket size and is manufactured with tight tolerances. A variety of sizes is available to match different screws and bolts.
What makes these hex keys reliable for DIY projects?
They are manufactured with tight tolerances to fit screw sockets snugly and are designed for a variety of screws and bolts.
What screws or bolts are compatible with these keys?
They are designed for screws and bolts that use internal hex sockets and require the matching socket size to ensure proper fit and operation.
Reviews
Forum
Welcome to the discussion thread for Hex Key / Allen key / Allen Wrench
Feel free to ask questions, share tips or report issues.
Add Post

For more discussion Click Here

Similar Products
Bulk Order

Fill out the form below and our team will get back to you with bulk pricing.

Custom Requirements?

Meet with our team

Scheduling widget