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External diameter
35 [mm]
Height
15 [mm]
Thread type
internal, 2 x M6
Magnet type
Neodymium
Maximal hoisting capacity
70 [kg]
- air gap (a distance) between holding magnet and an backing plate (in some conditions even a very narrow gap, i.e. 0,5 [mm] can result in decrease in pull force by a half)
- material, of which a backing plate is made (the higher carbon proportion in steel, the smaller pull force)
- surface of a backing plate (the smoother the surface, the bigger pull force)
- direction of acting of detaching force (the biggest pull force is obtained with perpendicular acting of detaching force)
- thickness of a backing plate (the backing plate cannot be too thin, because in such case part of magnetic flux is not used for closing of a magnetic circuit)
- working temperature (in temperature of 80°[C] pull force can be lower of up to 20 per cent)
Coating
Zinc (Zn)
Maximum working temperature
≤ 80 [°C]
Weight
120 [g]
The pull force given refers to hoisting capacity measured in optimal conditions, by using as a backing plate a sheet made of low-carbon steel, 10 [mm] thick, of smooth surface and with the force acting perpendicularly, in room temperature.
Notice: the pull force given should be treated as only a comparative value. An actual pull force depends on the following factors:
Holding magnets are simple magnetic circuits composited of a magnet and a steel housing. Because of that, in the holding magnets both magnet poles are used (one works directly, and the second saturates the housing, which also act on the attracted element), they are characterized by a relatively high pull force parallel to significantly reducing of the operating range.
In the holding magnet sintered neodymium magnet was used. Max. working temperature for holding magnets involving neodymium magnets is 80°[C].
You will find attached a dimensional drawing of the holding magnet.