BALL HEX KEY: EKLIND 1.27MM

SKU: AKS121714
$3.00
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 5.0MM

SKU: AKS121730
$5.80
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 12.0MM

SKU: AKS121744
$36.50
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS L 3/4″

SKU: AKS121796
$80.64
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

ELKIND: 9.0MM BALL HEX

SKU: AKS122390
$10.50
* Eklink hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 1.5MM

SKU: AKS121716
$4.00
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 5.5MM

SKU: AKS121732
$6.00
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 14.0MM

SKU: AKS121746
$47.10
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

EKLIND: 1.5MM BALL HEX

SKU: AKS122300
$1.87
* Eklink hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

EKLIND: 8.0MM BALL HEX

SKU: AKS122380
$10.79
* Eklink hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 2.0MM

SKU: AKS121718
$4.60
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 6.0MM

SKU: AKS121734
$6.20
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 17.0MM

SKU: AKS121748
$67.75
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

EKLIND: 2.0MM BALL HEX

SKU: AKS122310
$1.87
* Eklink hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

EKLIND: 10.0MM BALL HEX

SKU: AKS122400
$10.79
* Eklink hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 2.5MM

SKU: AKS121720
$4.70
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 7.0MM

SKU: AKS121736
$10.20
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 19.0MM

SKU: AKS121750
$95.00
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

ELKIND: 3.0MM BALL HEX

SKU: AKS122320
$2.20
* Eklink hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

EKLIND: 1/16″ BALL HEX

SKU: AKS122420
$1.87
* Eklink hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 3.0MM

SKU: AKS121722
$7.00
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 8.0MM

SKU: AKS121738
$11.00
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

BALL HEX KEY: BONDHUS BL 5/64″

SKU: AKS121768
$3.01
* Bondus hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *

ELKIND: 4.0MM BALL HEX

SKU: AKS122330
$2.60
* Eklink hex keys have a ball on one end, which allows the tool to be used at an angle off-axis to the screw. * This type of hex key was invented in 1964 by the Bondhus Corporation and is now manufactured by several other companies. * While providing access to otherwise inaccessible fasteners, thinning of the tool shaft to create the ball shape renders it weaker than the straight-shaft version, limiting the torque that can be applied. * The tool also makes point contact with the fastener as opposed to the line contact seen in the straight style tools *