Allen Wrenches, Hex Key Specifications, History and Common Uses.

Allen Wrenches (Hex Keys): History, Uses & Size Charts

Quick answer: Allen wrenches—also called hex keys—are six-sided L-shaped tools used to drive socket (hex-recess) screws. They provide snug, slip-resistant engagement, work in tight spaces, and come in both US (inch) and Metric sizes. Browse Monster Bolts Hex Keys to outfit your kit.

Overview & Benefits

From the mid-1800s to modern manufacturing

The modern L-shaped hex key was popularized in the early 1900s by Allen Manufacturing (Connecticut). Today it’s ubiquitous—from furniture and bicycles to machinery and robotics—because it’s compact, precise, and easy to use.

Why people love hex keys

  • Six-point contact for snug, slip-resistant driving
  • Resists cam-out vs. Phillips/slotted drivers
  • Low profile reaches tight or recessed spaces
  • Small, light, and cost-effective; ideal for tiny screws
  • Durable—blunt tips can be re-cut to extend life
  • Available in US & Metric sizes
  • Use with hex driver bits in cordless tools

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Choose inch for US hardware, metric for ISO/DIN hardware.

Compatible Fasteners

US Short-Arm Hex / Allen Key Sizes ASME B18.3-2012

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US Short-Arm Hex Key Dimensions (inch)
Hex Key Size Min Width Across Flats Short Section Max Short Section Min Long Section Max Long Section Min
0.028" 0.0275" 0.312" 0.125" 1.312" 1.125"
0.035" 0.0345" 0.438" 0.250" 1.312" 1.125"
0.050" 0.0490" 0.625" 0.438" 1.750" 1.562"
1/16" 0.0615" 0.656" 0.469" 1.844" 1.656"
5/64" 0.0771" 0.703" 0.516" 1.969" 1.781"
3/32" 0.0927" 0.750" 0.562" 2.094" 1.906"
7/64" 0.1077" 0.797" 0.609" 2.219" 2.031"
1/8" 0.1235" 0.844" 0.656" 2.344" 2.156"
9/64" 0.1391" 0.891" 0.703" 2.469" 2.281"
5/32" 0.1547" 0.938" 0.750" 2.594" 2.406"
3/16" 0.1860" 1.031" 0.844" 2.844" 2.656"
7/32" 0.2172" 1.125" 0.938" 3.094" 2.906"
1/4" 0.2480" 1.219" 1.031" 3.344" 3.156"
5/16" 0.3110" 1.344" 1.156" 3.844" 3.656"
3/8" 0.3730" 1.469" 1.281" 4.344" 4.156"
7/16" 0.4355" 1.594" 1.406" 4.844" 4.656"
1/2" 0.4975" 1.719" 1.531" 5.344" 5.156"
9/16" 0.5600" 1.844" 1.656" 5.844" 5.656"
5/8" 0.6225" 1.969" 1.781" 6.344" 6.156"
3/4" 0.7470" 2.219" 2.031" 7.344" 7.156"
7/8" 0.8720" 2.469" 2.281" 8.344" 8.156"
1" 0.9970" 2.719" 2.531" 9.344" 9.156"

Metric Short-Arm Hex / Allen Key Sizes DIN 911

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Metric Short-Arm Hex Key Dimensions (mm)
Hex Key Size Min Width Across Flats Short Section Max Short Section Min Long Section Max Long Section Min
M0.9 0.876 11 6 34 28
M1.3 1.244 16 11 44 39
M1.5 1.470 14 13 45 43
M2 1.970 16 15 50 48
M2.5 2.470 18 17 56 53
M3 2.960 20 18 63 60
M4 3.960 25 23 70 66
M5 4.960 28 26 80 76
M6 5.950 32 30 90 86
M8 7.950 36 34 100 95
M10 9.950 40 38 112 106
M12 11.950 45 43 125 119
M14 13.930 56 53 140 133
M17 16.930 63 60 160 152
M19 18.930 70 67 280 271

Frequently Asked Questions

Are “Allen wrench” and “hex key” the same?

Yes—two names for the same six-sided L-shaped tool for socket screws.

Can I use an Allen wrench in a drill?

Yes. Use hex driver bits in a drill or impact driver for faster installs.

What sizes are most common?

Inch: 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16". Metric: 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 mm.

What size for garbage disposals or shower handles?

Many disposals use 1/4". Delta shower handles commonly 3/32" or 1/8" (check specs).

How do I avoid stripping?

Use the exact key size, keep the tool fully seated, apply steady pressure, and replace worn tips.

Important Note: Screw Size ≠ Hex Key Size

Hex key size refers to the across-flats dimension of the tool, which is not the same as the screw’s nominal diameter. For example, an M4 button socket screw typically uses a 2.0 mm hex key, not an M4 key.

See: Metric socket screw drive size chart.

 

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