Benefits of Inner Hexagon Tool
Inner Hexagon Tool is also called the Allen wrench. It embodies the most important difference between the Allen wrench and other common tools (such as: flat-blade screwdrivers and Phillips screwdrivers), and it applies force to the screw through torque, which greatly reduces the force intensity of the user. It can be said that among the installation tools involved in the modern furniture industry, although the Allen wrench is not the most commonly used, it is the best.
It can be roughly divided into hand tools, pneumatic and electric, as follows:
Hand tools: wrenches, including socket wrench, ring wrench, open-end wrench, adjustable wrench, hexagonal wrench (for hexagonal screws), screwdriver (for slotted or Phillips screw caps), etc.
Pneumatic: A tool that uses compressed air as power and uses a socket wrench, such as wind batches and wind guns.
Electric: An electric wrench is also a powerful tool that uses a socket head and uses a lithium battery or 220V AC to drive a motor.
The Concept of Drop-in Anchor Tool
A "drop-in anchor tool" is a device used to install a drop-in anchor into concrete, masonry, or other solid surfaces. It creates a hole in the surface and sets the anchor in place, allowing it to be used as a secure attachment point for a variety of applications such as cable railings, tie-downs, or suspension systems.