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Ceramic Rubber Coated Mag Pad - 1/2 in. thick - 15.43lbs Pull
Ceramic Rubber Coated Mag Pad - 1/2 in. thick - 15.43lbs Pull
Ceramic Rubber Coated Mag Pad - 1/2 in. thick - 15.43lbs PullCeramic Rubber Coated Mag Pad - 1/2 in. thick - 15.43lbs Pull

Ceramic Rubber Coated Mag Pad - 1/2 in. thick - 15.43lbs Pull

Code: F447-1

*Measurements have been rounded to the nearest fraction inch - please check the product description for specific measurements.*

Rubber-coated magnetic pad complete with steel plate and a 15/64" bolt. Ideal for securely attaching rooftop signs to vehicles.

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  • 127mm x 103mm x 12mm thick with a 6mm diameter bolt.
  • 5.04 in. x 4.09 in. x 0.47 in. thick with a 0.24 in. diameter bolt.
  • Magnetised with a six-pole striped magnetic field on the 125mm (5 in.) x 100mm (3.9 in.) magnetic pad.
  • Each magnet can support a steel weight of up to 7kg (15.44lbs) vertically from the magnetic face when in flush contact with a mild steel surface.
  • Rubber coated to increase friction and reduce corrosion.

A unique product, the 'mag pad' is ideal for fixing rooftop signs to vehicles or other signs to any steel surface. The rubber magnetic pad is designed to provide an extremely high resistance to shear forces as well as excellent pull strength. Objects can be fixed to the pad using the locking nut and bolt assembly provided and the six-pole striped magnetic field will then ensure that the sign or object is securely attached to a steel surface.

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