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Quick Facts About Standard Hex Keys
Six contact surfaces on Allen key:
The "hex" in hex keys suggests 6, which indicates that the key touches 6 points on the hex screws to loosen or tighten it.
Hex key creates torque upon being used:
A torque is necessary to work on a fastener. The Allen key comes in an L shape, which means you have to hold the long arm (the handle) of the key and twist it around the shorter end. This creates the torque needed for tightening or loosening the screws and getting the job done.
Hex key sets can be used in compact spaces:
Often, you could be required to reach small and confined spaces where larger tools like conventional screwdrivers or wrenches won't reach. Hex Keys are designed to reach compact spaces, such as in furniture.
Hex keys are also known as Allen wrenches:
The reason why the name "Allen" got associated with the hex keys is that in the early 1900s, the Allen Manufacturing Company based in Connecticut manufactured their own branded hex key and named it Allen wrench. The name and the product gained enough popularity that the word Allen is now attached to the tool itself. Although, hex keys themselves have been around since the 1800s. In 1860, there were several patents for hexagonal-shaped tools with six points of contact in the U.S.A. But it was in the 20th century that hex keys became an everyday tool. Now it is widely used for commercial and consumer purposes.
Beta Tools Quality Hex Keys
Beta Tools can provide you with hex keys of different shapes and sizes, all of which cater to different needs.