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- 19.05mm dia x 31.75mm thick Electromagnet with 10-32 UNC Mounting Hole - 4.5kg Pull (12V DC / 2W)
19.05mm dia x 31.75mm thick Electromagnet with 10-32 UNC Mounting Hole - 4.5kg Pull (12V DC / 2W)
Easy to use electromagnet for lifting and holding applications. These magnets require a power source; when electricity is passed through them they produce a strong magnetic field and when the power is removed, the magnetic field disappears instantly.
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- 19.05mm diameter x 31.75mm thick
- Magnet field generated when an electric current is applied
- Each magnet has a safe working limit (SWL) of up to 4.5kg in a vertical direct position when electricity is applied
- Zinc Plated Mild Steel
- Supplied with 10-32 UNC mounting hole on the reverse for fixing and mounting
- Operating voltage 12V DC / 2W, power source not included
These compact electromagnets, commonly referred to as ‘energise to hold’ magnets, generate a magnetic field when they are connected to a live direct current and have zero magnetic strength when ‘switched off’. Electromagnets are commonly used in door and hatch mechanisms on machinery, in automated assembly lines, for robotics and the lifting and handling of ferrous materials. Each magnet is supplied with approximately 620mm of wire for connecting to a direct current (DC) power source.
- 19.05mm diameter x 31.75mm thick
- Magnet field generated when an electric current is applied
- Each magnet has a safe working limit (SWL) of up to 4.5kg in a vertical direct position when electricity is applied
- Zinc Plated Mild Steel
- Supplied with 10-32 UNC mounting hole on the reverse for fixing and mounting
- Operating voltage 12V DC / 2W, power source not included
These compact electromagnets, commonly referred to as ‘energise to hold’ magnets, generate a magnetic field when they are connected to a live direct current and have zero magnetic strength when ‘switched off’. Electromagnets are commonly used in door and hatch mechanisms on machinery, in automated assembly lines, for robotics and the lifting and handling of ferrous materials. Each magnet is supplied with approximately 620mm of wire for connecting to a direct current (DC) power source.
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