Neodymium Rectangular Pot Magnet | 60x13.5x5mm Countersunk Hole d3.3/6.5

Product code: AMFYPSNi60

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Neodymium Rectangular Pot Magnet | 60x13.5x5mm Countersunk Hole d3.3/6.5

Product Code AMFYPSNi60
Pull Force* 30kg
Weight 0.05kg
Coating Nickel (Ni)
Direction of Magnetisation Through Height
*Measured against up to 10mm mild steel.

This rectangular pot magnet is a neodymium magnet encased inside a chrome-plated steel channel. The steel channel also protects the magnet from being damaged during day to day use. This magnet measures 60mm in length, 13.5mm wide, and 5mm in height with two countersunk holes with diameters of 6.5-3.3mm.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

Magnets rated holding force is when contacted directly against mild steel 3mm thick or greater.

The theoretical holding force described is for horizontal holding (based on a min 3mm thick steel surface). If you position the magnet to the vertical, you should divide the holding force amount by 3. This is due to the influences of gravity and reduced friction.


AVOID:
Please note that magnetic strength will be weaker if the item you are attaching to is alloy, stainless steel, Colourbond steel, painted, oily, rusty or bumpy.

Also, if the ferrous item you're attaching to is thin, the magnet will be weaker too, i.e. foil or sheet metal

If something in between the magnets and the surface you're attaching to (i.e fabric), the pull strength also will be lesser.

This rectangular pot magnet is a neodymium magnet encased inside a chrome-plated steel channel. The steel channel also protects the magnet from being damaged during day to day use. This magnet measures 60mm in length, 13.5mm wide, and 5mm in height with two countersunk holes with diameters of 6.5-3.3mm.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

Magnets rated holding force is when contacted directly against mild steel 3mm thick or greater.

The theoretical holding force described is for horizontal holding (based on a min 3mm thick steel surface). If you position the magnet to the vertical, you should divide the holding force amount by 3. This is due to the influences of gravity and reduced friction.


AVOID:
Please note that magnetic strength will be weaker if the item you are attaching to is alloy, stainless steel, Colourbond steel, painted, oily, rusty or bumpy.

Also, if the ferrous item you're attaching to is thin, the magnet will be weaker too, i.e. foil or sheet metal

If something in between the magnets and the surface you're attaching to (i.e fabric), the pull strength also will be lesser.