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- 76 x 38 x 11.6mm thick (w/ 6.5mm x 5mm holes) Ferrite Channel Magnet - 25kg Pull
76 x 38 x 11.6mm thick (w/ 6.5mm x 5mm holes) Ferrite Channel Magnet - 25kg Pull
Ferrite (Y30BH) steel-cased channel magnet with fixing holes at each end - this innovative design provides 25kg vertical pull at great value.
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- 76mm x 38mm x 11.6mm with two 4mm holes.
- Innovative rectangular design with steel casing which greatly increases performance.
- The magnet's north pole is on the centre of the magnet's face with the south pole on the outer edge meaning both poles are on the same face.
- 25kg maximum pull from the magnetic surface when in flush contact with a mild steel surface of equal thickness to the magnet.
- Resistant to corrosion so no extra coating required.
These channel magnets offer excellent value with a maximum pull strength of 25kg. The innovative channel design with steel casing greatly increases performance. Each magnet can be screwed into place using two 4mm screws and has a maximum operating temperature of 180 degrees Celsius. They are commonly used around the home and for holding machine parts in place.
- 76mm x 38mm x 11.6mm with two 4mm holes.
- Innovative rectangular design with steel casing which greatly increases performance.
- The magnet's north pole is on the centre of the magnet's face with the south pole on the outer edge meaning both poles are on the same face.
- 25kg maximum pull from the magnetic surface when in flush contact with a mild steel surface of equal thickness to the magnet.
- Resistant to corrosion so no extra coating required.
These channel magnets offer excellent value with a maximum pull strength of 25kg. The innovative channel design with steel casing greatly increases performance. Each magnet can be screwed into place using two 4mm screws and has a maximum operating temperature of 180 degrees Celsius. They are commonly used around the home and for holding machine parts in place.
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