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32mm dia x 7mm thick x 5mm c/sink Ferrite Y30BH Pot Magnet - 6.9kg Pull
32mm dia x 7mm thick x 5mm c/sink Ferrite Y30BH Pot Magnet - 6.9kg Pull
32mm dia x 7mm thick x 5mm c/sink Ferrite Y30BH Pot Magnet - 6.9kg Pull32mm dia x 7mm thick x 5mm c/sink Ferrite Y30BH Pot Magnet - 6.9kg Pull

32mm dia x 7mm thick x 5mm c/sink Ferrite Y30BH Pot Magnet - 6.9kg Pull

Code: F4MF32-1

These large ferrite (Y30BH) pot magnets are chrome plated with a countersunk hole on the magnetic face. Magnetism is concentrated on one face to provide the maximum holding force.

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  • 32mm diameter x 7mm thick with a 5mm diameter countersunk hole for fixing.
  • Each magnet is only magnetic on the countersunk face.
  • Each magnet can support 6.9kg pull vertically from the magnetic face when in flush contact with a mild steel surface of equal thickness.
  • Chrome coated steel shell.
  • Can be fixed in place with 5mm diameter countersunk screws.

Outstanding value for money, these ferrite pot magnets are made of a ferrite magnet 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 a strong hold for their size. An added advantage of pot magnets is that they are resistant to chipping or cracking following constant impact with a steel surface.

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