These are the smallest rubber-coated clamping magnets in our range but still provide an astonishing 4.8kg clamping force for their size. These 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 adhesive force of the magnets giving them an incredible hold for their size. Because these magnets have a rubber-coating they are ideal for using to attract fragile or easily marked surfaces, the rubber coating increases friction, softens impacts and prevents marking. An added advantage of these magnets is that they are resistant to chipping or cracking following constant impact with a steel surface.
Hook Magnet Code: RHM-11
Pack Size: 1
Shape: Pot/Hook
Coating/Paint Color: Red / Black
Magnetic Face: 45mm dia
Thickness: 25mm
Grade: N42
Plating: Ni-Cu-Ni ( Nickel )
Material: NdFeB
Threaded: M6
Max Temp (degrees C): 80
Fixing: Magnetic Face
Warning
1.Because of its super strong magnetic force,draw them close to each other slowly and gently,
when connecting two magnetic hooks, hard crushing would cause damage and cracks in the magnet inside.
2.Please slide and push the magnetic hooks one by one to avoid breaking them, when you try to make the magnetic hooks apart.
Strong magnetic hooks, please take care.
3.Make sure the magnetic hooks are out of reach children and pets, it is not a TOY, and small magnets will pose a choking hazard.
4.Watch your fingers, as they are very strong magnetic hooks,
which are difficult to pull apart and fly together quickly from far away,so it is very easy to pinch fingers between attracting poles.
5.Keep the magnetic hooks far way from medical devices, electronic products,and magnetic media, as our magnetic hooks have strong magnetic fields which may affect andor disrupt the functioning of these medical devices,electronic products,and magnetic media.
6.Magnets are fragile, they can crack, chip, or shatter if allowed to slam against each other.
so make sure handle with care, eye protection glasses should be worn when handling magnets, due to launching of small magnetic pieces at high speeds if shattering occurs.
