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Neodymium magnet in steel pot with drill and countersink hole.
Max. Operating Temperature: 80°C
Pot magnet 13 x 4.5 mm, with drill/countersink hole
This pot magnet has a diameter of 13 mm and a height of 4.5 mm and features a drilled or countersunk hole for easy installation. The drilled hole allows for easy attachment of the magnet in various applications, such as securing objects, creating magnetic holders, or as part of a construction. This pot magnet offers strong magnetic force and is ideal for both industrial and hobby projects.
Features:
Dimensions : 13mm (diameter) x 4.5mm (height)
Drill/countersink hole for easy mounting
Material : Neodymium, with nickel plated finish for extra durability
Strong magnetic force for reliable adhesion
Suitable for use in various applications such as fastening objects or creating magnetic systems
This pot magnet allows you to efficiently and reliably attach objects and create strong magnetic connections in both professional and creative applications.
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Neodymium magnets are very powerful and can bounce off each other and/or iron objects at high speed. The force increases as the magnet gets larger, which also increases the risk of breakage. Two of the larger magnets in our range are powerful enough to break fingers or at least cause a few large blisters.
Therefore, wear work gloves and keep magnets away from children. Also, keep Neodymium (NdFeB) magnets at a safe distance from people with pacemakers. This also applies to electronic devices and payment cards.
Neodymium magnets are still the most powerful magnets available today. Our super-strong magnets also remain magnetic virtually indefinitely, provided they are not exposed to the maximum operating temperature or are used with opposite poles.
The letters and numbers in the material coding have the following meaning: The N stands for Neodymium, the subsequent digits indicate the maximum magnetic energy expressed in MgOe. If there are no further letters after this, the magnet can be used up to 80 degrees Celsius.
If there are still letters behind it, it can reach a higher temperature.
We indicate adhesive force in grams or kilograms because this appeals to more people than Newton. The indicated force is measured perpendicular to the magnet. The adhesive force is the force required to pull a smooth, flat steel object (ST37) at least 10 millimeters thick from the magnet in question.
This force quickly diminishes when, for example, there's a gap or layer of paint between the magnet and the object. Even half a millimeter can reduce the force by half. A steel alloy or a rough surface also significantly reduces the holding force.
As mentioned, the direction of the adhesive force is perpendicular to the magnet, but the shear force is much smaller and also depends on the friction between the magnet and the object.
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