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Hex Key (Allen Wrench) Bondhus 14.0 mm — length 260 mm, ball end
Hex Key (Allen Wrench) Bondhus 14.0 mm — length 260 mm, ball end
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Hex Key (Allen Wrench) Bondhus 14.0 mm — length 260 mm, ball end
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Hex Key (Allen Wrench) Bondhus 14.0 mm — length 260 mm, ball end
Hex Key (Allen Wrench) Bondhus 14.0 mm — length 260 mm, ball end
Bondhus 14.0 mm hex key, 260 mm length with a ball end, is a hand tool designed for driving 14.0 mm hex fasteners in situations that require extended reach or angled entry. The long shank provides extra reach into recessed or hard-to-access fasteners, while the ball end enables engagement with screws at an angle when straight access is blocked. The tool is made for professional and hobby use in mechanical, industrial and maintenance contexts where reliable torque and accessibility are needed.
The long 260 mm shaft increases reach and leverage compared with standard keys, reducing the need to reposition the workpiece. The ball end allows up to approximately 25 degrees of angular entry for faster alignment and access in confined spaces. Solid construction provides consistent torque transfer to the 14.0 mm hex tip and helps resist wear during frequent use. The single-piece design minimizes flex and maximizes control when applying torque.
Insert the 14.0 mm hex tip fully into the hex fastener and, when possible, use straight insertion for maximum torque. When straight access is obstructed, engage the ball end at a slight angle to the fastener head to allow rotation up to the designed angle clearance. Apply steady torque, avoiding sudden impacts or excessive force beyond the tool’s intended use. For removal, maintain axial alignment while turning to prevent rounding of the fastener edges.
Use the tool for tasks matching its size and length: prolonged use at high torque should be avoided to prevent tool deformation. Keep the hex tip clean and free of debris to ensure secure engagement. Inspect the tip for wear and replace the tool when signs of rounding or significant wear appear.
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