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- 25 x 20 x 5mm thick x 4.5mm c/s N42 Neodymium Magnet - 9.8kg Pull
25 x 20 x 5mm thick x 4.5mm c/s N42 Neodymium Magnet - 9.8kg Pull
High-performance, rectangular Neodymium (N42) magnet that has a countersunk hole to allow easy fitting - strong and compact.
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- 25mm x 20mm x 5mm thick with a 4.5mm diameter countersunk hole on either side for fixing.
- +/-0.1mm tolerance.
- Each magnet is countersunk on either side, the north pole of each magnet is identified by a dimple on the surface.
- Each magnet can support 9.8kg pull vertically from the magnetic face when in flush contact with a mild steel surface.
- Coated with three layers of nickel, copper and nickel to reduce corrosion and provide a smooth and clean finish.
- Can be fixed in place with a countersink screws.
Ideal for furniture fixings, hanging artwork and keeping doors and drawers closed, these countersunk magnets have a countersunk hole on either side that allows them to be fixed to non-magnetic surfaces with a screw. Countersunk magnets with opposite facing poles can be used to attract two surfaces or two opposing countersunk magnets with the same poles facing can be used to create a damping, shock absorbing or repelling effect.
- 25mm x 20mm x 5mm thick with a 4.5mm diameter countersunk hole on either side for fixing.
- +/-0.1mm tolerance.
- Each magnet is countersunk on either side, the north pole of each magnet is identified by a dimple on the surface.
- Each magnet can support 9.8kg pull vertically from the magnetic face when in flush contact with a mild steel surface.
- Coated with three layers of nickel, copper and nickel to reduce corrosion and provide a smooth and clean finish.
- Can be fixed in place with a countersink screws.
Ideal for furniture fixings, hanging artwork and keeping doors and drawers closed, these countersunk magnets have a countersunk hole on either side that allows them to be fixed to non-magnetic surfaces with a screw. Countersunk magnets with opposite facing poles can be used to attract two surfaces or two opposing countersunk magnets with the same poles facing can be used to create a damping, shock absorbing or repelling effect.
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