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Hex L‑key 3.5 mm, Beta Tools 96N-3,5 — L‑shaped Allen wrench
Hex L‑key 3.5 mm, Beta Tools 96N-3,5 — L‑shaped Allen wrench
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Hex L‑key 3.5 mm, Beta Tools 96N-3,5 — L‑shaped Allen wrench
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Hex L‑key 3.5 mm, Beta Tools 96N-3,5 — L‑shaped Allen wrench
Hex L‑key 3.5 mm, Beta Tools 96N-3,5 — L‑shaped Allen wrench
Beta Tools 96N-3,5 is an L-shaped hex key (Allen wrench) with a 3.5 mm hex profile designed for driving and removing 3.5 mm hex fasteners. The tool is manufactured as a single-piece L-type key that provides access to recessed or hard-to-reach hex sockets while offering leverage via both the long and short arms. Its compact shape makes it suitable for use in workshops, assembly lines, maintenance tasks and on-site repairs where space is limited.
The one-piece construction ensures durable performance and consistent hex engagement while minimizing bending or wear under typical torque. The L-shaped design allows the user to choose between a longer reach for accessibility and a shorter arm for increased torque. Compact dimensions make the tool easy to store in a tool kit or carry pouch, and the precise 3.5 mm profile delivers reliable fit to corresponding fasteners, reducing the risk of rounding.
Insert the 3.5 mm hex end into the corresponding fastener socket until it seats fully. Use the long arm to reach recessed fasteners or to apply moderate turning force with increased leverage; use the short arm when higher torque is required or when space prevents rotation of the long arm. Apply steady, controlled force to avoid slipping or rounding of the fastener head. After use, wipe clean and store in a designated slot in a tool roll or box to protect the hex profile.
Choose the arm length appropriate to the access and torque required. Avoid using cheater bars or excessive force beyond the tool’s intended hand-tightening torque to prevent deformation. Keep the hex profile clean and free from burrs for consistent fit; inspect periodically for wear before critical tasks.
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