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Hex Tools

Hex tools, also known as hex keys or Allen wrenches, are hand-held tools used to tighten or loosen hexagonal bolts and screws. They are typically L-shaped, with a hexagonal-shaped head on one end and a handle on the other. The hexagonal head is inserted into the socket of the bolt or screw, and the user applies torque to the handle to turn the fastener. Hex tools are commonly used in a variety of applications, including automotive repair, bicycle maintenance, and furniture assembly. They are also used in manufacturing and construction industries for assembling machinery and equipment. The versatility and compact size of hex tools make them a popular choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Hex tools come in a range of sizes, from tiny keys for small electronics to large wrenches for heavy-duty machinery. They are typically made of steel or other metals, and some may have a coating or finish to prevent rust and corrosion. Some hex tools may also have a ball-shaped end, allowing for greater flexibility and ease of use in tight spaces. Overall, hex tools are a simple yet essential tool for anyone who works with hexagonal bolts and screws. They are easy to use, durable, and come in a variety of sizes to suit different applications.

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