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BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 1.5MM
$4.00
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw.
* This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies.
* While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied.
* The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *
| Weight | 0.001 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 0.1 × 0.03 × 0.03 cm |
In stock
SKU:
AKS121716
Category: BALL HEX KEYS
Description
| BRAND | Bondhus |
|---|---|
| SIZE | 1.5mm |
| TYPE | Ball Hex Key |
| LENGTH O/A | 77.0mm |
| PIECES | ingle |
| FINISH | Bright |
| WEIGHT NETT / GROSS | 0.001kg |
| VOLUME | 0.0001cm |
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