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    Allen key size 1.5

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    The Allen key, also known as a hex key or hex wrench, is a tool designed for driving screws and bolts with hexagonal sockets. The Size 1.5 mm Allen key is specifically used for fasteners with a 1.5 mm hexagonal socket. This is one of the smallest Allen keys available and is typically used in precision applications where very small fasteners are required. Key Features:
    • Size: 1.5 mm (hexagonal socket size)
    • Shape: Commonly L-shaped or T-shaped
    • Material: Often made from high-quality steel or chrome vanadium for strength and durability
    • Finish: Typically coated with black oxide, chrome plating, or other protective finishes to resist corrosion
    • Type: Available in various designs including short or long arm, and sometimes with a ball end for ease of use in tight spaces
    Technical Specifications:
    • Hexagon Size: 1.5 mm
    • Length: Varies by design, usually ranging from 30 mm to 80 mm for short arms, and longer for T-handle or L-handle versions
    • Material: Steel, chrome vanadium, or other hardened materials
    • Finish: Black oxide, chrome-plated, or other protective coatings
    Applications:
    • Precision Work: Ideal for tasks involving very small screws and bolts, such as in electronics and small machinery.
    • Model Building: Commonly used in assembling and repairing model kits where very small fasteners are used.
    • Bicycles: Useful for adjusting components on bicycles that require a small hex size.
    • Electronics: Essential for assembling and servicing electronic devices with tiny hex screws.
    • Jewelry Making: Used in precision applications where very small screws are common.
    Datasheet: Allen keys generally do not have detailed datasheets, but tool manufacturers or suppliers can provide specifications.
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