Manufacturer
Enes Magnesy
Length
120 [mm]
Width
120 [mm]
Height
24 [mm]
overall height together with eye
70 [mm]
Magnet type
Neodymium
Maximal hoisting capacity
230 [kg]
Maximum working temperature
≤ 80 [°C]
Housing
stainless steel, AISI 304 / EN 1.4301, approved for contact with food
Waterproof
class IP67
with easier detachment
yes
handling mode
manual use
With the eye
yes
Weight
3.1 [kg]
- air gap (a distance) between holding magnet and an attracted element
- material, of which an attracted element is made (the higher carbon proportion in steel, the smaller pull force)
- surface of an attracted element (the smoother the surface, bigger the pull force)
- direction of acting of detaching force (the biggest pull force is obtained with perpendicular acting of detaching force)
- thickness of an attracted element (the element cannot be too thin, because in such case part of magnetic flux is not used for closing of a magnetic circuit)
- working temperature.
The maximum slide force: above the 80 [kG].
The maximum allowed pull force by perpendicular acting of detaching force: approx. 230 [kG].
Holding magnets for divers are used for suspension loads on steel vertical walls e.g. ship's boards.
By dint of the hermetically closed in a housing made of acid-proof steel the holding magnet is seawater-proof. The 165 mm long side-lever (handle) make the separation from attracted steel element easy.
In the holding magnet sintered neodymium magnets (NdFeB) were used. The maximum working temperature for holding magnets involving neodymium magnets is 80oC.
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, 30 [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:
We generally recommend individual checking of the holding magnet in any specific working conditions.
Weight of the holding magnet: ~3,1 [kg]
The maximum slide force: above the 80 [kG].
The maximum allowed pull force by perpendicular acting of detaching force: approx. 230 [kG].
Holding magnets for divers are used for suspension loads on steel vertical walls e.g. ship's boards.
By dint of the hermetically closed in a housing made of acid-proof steel the holding magnet is seawater-proof. The 165 mm long side-lever (handle) make the separation from attracted steel element easy.
In the holding magnet sintered neodymium magnets (NdFeB) were used. The maximum working temperature for holding magnets involving neodymium magnets is 80oC.
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, 30 [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:
- air gap (a distance) between holding magnet and an attracted element
- material, of which an attracted element is made (the higher carbon proportion in steel, the smaller pull force)
- surface of an attracted element (the smoother the surface, bigger the pull force)
- direction of acting of detaching force (the biggest pull force is obtained with perpendicular acting of detaching force)
- thickness of an attracted element (the element cannot be too thin, because in such case part of magnetic flux is not used for closing of a magnetic circuit)
- working temperature.
We generally recommend individual checking of the holding magnet in any specific working conditions.
Weight of the holding magnet: ~3,1 [kg]