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Inbus is i.e. label name and term monopoly on a form of screwdrivers, the hexagon key, and the fitting socket head screw.
The acronym leads itself off from the manufacturing firm farmer & Schaurte Karcher in Neuss (today belonging to the Textron company) and stands for socket head screw farmer and Schaurte, who brought this new kind of screw to 1936 on the market. With this kind of screw a female hexagon is sunk in the screw head. By the Kraftverteilung improved compared with a conventional cross-notched screw the socket head screw can be tightened approx. with the tenfold torque. This technology was developed further among other things and completed by Dr. (h.c.) walter engineer leading at that time with farmer & Schaurte Karcher, decided, before one brought this new kind of screw on the market.
The colloquially used Imbus resulted from the fact that the discussion of the labialen Nasals "m" falls before the labialen Obstruenten "b" substantially more easily than those of the alveolaren "n", because "m" and "b" are formed at the same articulation place (see assimilation).
In the publications to the DIN and in the catalogs of the suppliers today only the designation becomes" - screwing, e.g.: Cheese head screw with female hexagon uses.
| A set of female hexagon keys | A galvanized female hexagon screws | Y-key | different types of Allen keys |
From with some automakers for the brakes instead of socket head screws rarer interior five-Kant screws are inserted among other things. The interior five-Kant keys for this fitting receive only framework places.
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