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imbusowe

Imbusowe is a term used in Polish technical language to describe components and tools that employ an internal hexagonal drive. In English, such interfaces are commonly called hex-drive or Allen drive. The term covers a range of fasteners and tool interfaces, including hex socket screws (śruby imbusowe), hex sockets (gniazdka imbusowe), and hex-key tools (klucze imbusowe). The adjective imbusowy (plural imbusowe) is used to categorize parts designed for the hex drive.

The word derives from the term imbus, a Polish adaptation of the name Allen, used to refer

Uses and applications: Imbusowe interfaces are widespread in furniture hardware, bicycles, consumer electronics, automotive components, and

Design and standards: Hex-drive fasteners and tools are governed by international standards from DIN, ISO, and

Advantages and limitations: The hex drive provides secure torque transmission and resistance to slippage, while requiring

See also: Allen key, hex socket, DIN standards, ISO standards.

to
the
hex
drive
brand
and
concept.
Over
time,
imbusowe
has
become
a
generic
classifier
in
Polish
for
any
component
using
that
interface.
machinery.
They
enable
compact,
high-torque
connections
and
allow
faster
assembly
with
common
Allen
keys
or
hex
sockets.
related
bodies.
These
standards
specify
drive
sizes,
tolerances,
and
compatible
interfaces
to
ensure
interchangeability
of
screws,
nuts,
sockets,
and
keys.
appropriate-sized
tools
and
care
to
avoid
cam-out
or
stripping
of
the
socket.