Ampco Safety Tools has been a leading manufacturer since 1922, setting the worldwide benchmark for Non-Magnetic, Non-Sparking, Corrosion Resistant Hand Tools. They specialize in crafting over 2,000 tools using their patented aluminum bronze alloy, with almost all of their products proudly made in the USA. These tools are constructed with FM Approved alloys and have undergone independent testing to ensure they do not present any known hazards in an MRI environment, even when exposed to a static magnetic field of 3-Tesla and a maximum spatial gradient magnetic field of 720-Gauss/cm or less.
The products in this category are hand tools specifically designed for use with screw-style fasteners that have hexagonal, internal wrenching heads. These tools, commonly known as hex keys or wrenches, are also often referred to by the trademarked name "Allen" wrenches. Hex keys or wrenches are used to tighten or loosen screw fasteners that have a simple hexagonal socket in their heads. The hex key is inserted into the socket, allowing for the application of torque to secure or release the fastener. This design provides a secure and reliable connection between the tool and the fastener. Another type of screw head form commonly encountered is the Torx style, which is also known by the trademarked name. This screw head form features points that are exaggerated from the basic hexagon shape into a 6-pointed star shape. This design allows for increased torque transfer or reduces the likelihood of damaging the screw head during use. The Torx or star-shaped screw heads are specifically engineered to provide better grip and torque transmission, making them especially useful in applications where higher torque is required or where there is a risk of damaging the screw head. The increased surface area of the star-shaped head distributes the applied force more evenly, reducing the chance of stripping or rounding out the screw head. In summary, the products in this family are hand tools used in conjunction with screw-style fasteners that have hexagonal, internal wrenching heads. Hex keys or wrenches, commonly known as Allen wrenches, are used with screw fasteners featuring a simple hexagonal socket. The Torx style, also known as star or hexalobular screw head form, enhances the points of the hexagon shape into a 6-pointed star, allowing for increased torque transfer or reduced likelihood of screw head damage. These tools provide efficient and reliable means of tightening or loosening fasteners in various applications.