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Er en Allen wrench det samme som en umbrako nøkkel?


Tetanus

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Heisann!

 

Er på jakt etter en 5/64" Allen wrench til å nulstille tårnene på et NF kikkertsikte. Så langt jeg kan se, så ligner denne veldig på en liten umbrako nøkkel, men jeg var litt usikker på om det er like mange kanter på de.

 

Noen som vet om det er det samme?

 

-T

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Hex key

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"Allen key" redirects here. For the American politician, see Alan Keyes.

Hex keys of various sizes.

Socket head screws of various sizes.

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Screw drive types

 

A hex key, also known as an Allen, Inbus, zeta, or Unbrako key or wrench, is a tool of hexagonal cross-section used to drive bolts and screws that have a hexagonal socket in the head (internal-wrenching hexagon drive). The name zeta refers to zeta, the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. The term hex-head is sometimes used to refer to this type of drive, but this use is not consistent with its more conventional use referring to external-wrenching hexagons. In the fastener industry, the terms socket head or hex socket head are generally used for the driven part of the driver-driven pair.

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