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1. To loosen and tighten bolts with a hexagonal (six-sided) head, use a hex
driver.
true or false​

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Answered by SamikshaDhere
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

It is true that we use a Hex driver to loosen and tighten bolts with a hexagonal head.

What is Hex Driver ?

  • A hex driver or a hex key is a simple driver for bolts and screws that have hexagonal heads (six sided).
  • They are formed from a single piece of steel hexagonal rods, having blunt ends.
  • It is a small, simple and light tool.
  • It fits snugly into similar hexagonal shaped screw sockets.
  • The rods can bent to 90º, and form two arms of unequal lengths.
  • Hex keys are designed with socket sizes having high tolerances.
  • The idea of creating hex keys was first conceived in 1860's.

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Answered by aryansuts01
1

Answer:

The answer is True

True, to loosen and tighten nuts with a hexagonal head, we utilize a Hex driver.

Explanation:

Hex screwdrivers, so named because of their hexagonal tips, are used to drive particular nuts, bolts, & screws. Hex screwdrivers, as with all other varieties of screwdrivers, exist in a wide range of common and measurement dimensions.

These screwdrivers make it simple to fasten and release hex nuts, jacks, and fasteners. The creation of basic tools like pliers, hammers, & hex pliers uses a special grade of steel known as "tool steel." Most power drivers can be upgraded using hex screwdriver accessories.

Hexa nuts, bolts, and fasteners can be made from a variety of metals, including aluminium, brass, cooper, and metal of the any quality. On the other hand, tool steel is almost typically used to make the bulk of screwdriver types. Structural steel is a hard, durable steel that holds up well to regular wear and is incredibly robust at extreme temps.

Hex connection sets for power tools can also be made from tool steel. Hex screwdrivers can be nickel plated to boost their resistance to corrosion.

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