Metric Hex || Hex-Plus || Chrome || Ball-End || L-Key || 950 PKLS
SKU Wera 05022040001
by Wera
Original price
$2.33
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Original price
$9.88
Original price
$2.33
$2.33
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$9.88
Current price
$2.33
Metric Hex Hex-Plus Chrome Ball-End L-Key 950 PKLS
- We questioned the classic L-key design, since all too often the screw head recess is rounded out, meaning screws can no longer be tightened or loosened - and so the user finds the L-key slipping out of the recess. Wera Hex-Plus tools have a larger contact surface in the screw head. The notching effects are reduced and thereby the deformation of the screws. At the same time, as much as 20 % more torque can be applied.
- All users will recognise the need to saw or grind down L-keys to make them shorter for particularly confined screwdriving jobs. This has the disadvantage that they no longer have any corrosion protection at the separation point and secondly, they can become "soft" and therefore useless due to an alteration in the hardening during the shortening process.
- Hexagon screws can endure a problem because the contact surfaces delivering the power from the conventional tool, is transferred to the screw via very small surface areas. The consequence: the screw can become damaged (rounding out). Hex-Plus tools have a greater contact surface that prevents this from happening! At the same time, as much as 20 % more torque can be applied. Good to know: Hex-Plus tools fit into every standard hexagon socket screw!
- The spherical drive profile means that it is possible to swivel the axis of the tool to that of the screw, and therefore enable angled, "around-the-corner" screwdriving jobs.
- The size of each L-keys has been engraved by a laser. In addition Take it easy L-keys have a colour coding according to sizes - for simple and rapid accessing of the required tool. Making it easy to find the right tool.
- Ball-End tip is located on the long arm
- L-Keys are also known as Allen Keys, Allen Wrenches, Hex Keys, and Hex Wrenches