N42 Neodymium Clamping Magnet with M8 Eyebolt and 10m Rope Rope - 1-7/8 in. dia - 209.47lbs Pull
*Measurements have been rounded to the nearest fraction inch - please check the product description for specific measurements.*
These large, strong neodymium (N42) clamping magnets with eyebolt attachments provide an incredibly strong clamping force for their size and are ideal for hanging many different items.
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- 48mm diameter x 46mm high.
- 1.89 in. diameter x 1.81 in. high.
- +/-0.1mm (0.0004 in.) tolerance.
- The internal diameter of the eyebolt is 19.5mm (0.77 in.) and it is 34mm (1.34 in.) from base to top.
- Each magnet can support a steel weight of up to 95kg (209.48lbs) vertically from the magnetic face when in flush contact with a mild steel surface of equal thickness and 18kg (39.69lbs) in a shear position.
- Removable eyebolt with M8 thread.
- Coated with three layers of nickel, copper and nickel to reduce corrosion and provide a smooth finish.
- Rope is red in colour, 10 Meters (33 feet) long with a 4mm (0.16 in.) diameter and has a breaking strength of 420kg (926.1lbs).
These large clamping magnets provide an astonishing 95kg (209.48lbs) (209.48lbs) clamping force in a vertical position. The neodymium magnets are sunken in to a steel shell meaning that the north pole is on the centre of the magnetic face and the south pole is on the outer edge around it. The steel pot increases the clamping force of the magnets giving them an incredible hold for their size. An added advantage of these magnets is that they are resistant to chipping or cracking following constant impact with a steel surface. The eyebolt is bolted right through the countersunk hole in these magnets to provide a secure anchor point.
The magnet is accompanied by a 10 metre long polyester rope which can hold a hefty weight of 420kg (926.1lbs). This combination of rope and magnet is used in recovery and retrieval, especially magnet fishing. We recommend the rope is tied to the magnet with a Tautline Hitch knot so that when the magnet attracts to a ferrous material, the rope doesn't come loose when pulled back.
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