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Lifting magnet FX-R1800

Lifting magnet FX-R1800Lifting magnet FX-R1800€4,600.00

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Performance parameters

Length

648 [mm]

Width

248 [mm]

Height

334 [mm]

Magnet type

Neodymium

Maximal hoisting capacity

1800 [kg]

Minimal thickness of lifted element

15 [mm]

Maximum working temperature

≤ 80 [°C]

Weight

182 [kg]

Nominal hoisting capacity: 1800 [kg]

Maximum load capacity (breaking load): >6000 [kg] - The safety factor for static tests is 3.5 and complies with EN 13155:2021-05

DO NOT LIFT LOADS THAT ARE HEAVIER THAN THE NOMINAL HOISTING CAPACITY !

The lifting magnets of the FX-R series are used primarily for the lifting and handling of round iron and magnetic steel parts, i.e. pipes and rods. The magnetic field of the lifting magnets is generated by neodymium magnets. These devices do not require any power supply. The magnetic field is switched on and off by adjusting a manual lever. 
They are used in steel yards, factories, warehouses, workshops and docks. They are also useful for handling sheet metal, plates, profiles, angles, channels, square pipes and other large ferrous components.

Each FX-R series lifting magnets we attach:

♦ 5 year guarantee
♦ declaration of conformity "CЄ"
♦ capacity measuring protocol
♦ operating instructions
♦ quick reference guide


All steel components of the FX-R lifting magnets are nickel-plated, giving them enhanced corrosion resistance. This is a unique feature that applies to all lifting magnets in the FX-R series.

The actual lifting capacity of each lifters depends on the following factors:

thickness and shape of the workpieces to be lifted

Minimum component thickness at which the lift can be used  15 mm

Workpieces that are too thin may be attracted weakly because the magnetic field of the lifting magnets is not fully utilised. In addition, thin workpieces bend and their contact area with the lifters decreases, so that the pulling force decreases. The best lifting performance is obtained for sufficiently thick workpieces. 

Thickness of the workpiece to be lifted at which the lifting capacity is 100%. 40 mm

Before starting work, it is important to consider the percentage dependence of the lifting capacity as a function of the thickness of the steel to be lifted (lifting capacity curves can be found in the manual).

When handling round parts such as pipes, rods, steel shafts, the maximum load capacity is reduced:

Type Shaft diameter Max. shaft length Max. load capacity
FX-R1800 120-560 [mm] 4500 [mm] 1800 [kg]


The actual lifting capacity of each lifting magnets also depends on:


the size of the air gap between the lifting magnets surface and the workpiece to be lifted (for each lifting magnets, the
capacity characteristics as a function of the size of the non-magnetic gap are given).
                                               

Workpiece thickness [mm] Nominal load capacity of the FX-R1800 [kg]
Non-magnetic gap D between the lifting magnet and the workpiece to be lifted
D < 0,3 mm D = 0,3-0,6 mm D = 0,6-0,8 mm
40 1800 1500 1200
25 1500 1200 1050
20 1200 1000 825
15 900 750 660


The load capacity depends on the air gap between the lifting magnet surface and the workpiece to be lifted. If the surface roughness of the load Ra is less than 6.3 μm, the capacity will not decrease. This is the case for a very clean, flat and sanded surface. If the surface roughness of the materials to be lifted Ra will be greater than 6.3 μm, the gap between the gripper and the workpiece to be lifted should be taken into account.

For rusty rolled surfaces, a gap in the range (0.1-0.3 mm) can be assumed, while for rough porous surfaces the gap is estimated in the range (0.3-0.5 mm).
Before starting work, refer to the instructions for the percentage relationship of load capacity as a function of non-magnetic gap.

The actual lifting capacity of each lifting magnets also depends on:

♦ The composition of the load to be lifted (the higher the iron content, the higher the lifting capacity):

Type Nominal hoisting capacity
[kg]

Load capacity permissible for the material *
[kg]
FX-R1800 1800 Low carbon steel 100% High carbon steel 90% Low-alloy steel 75% Cast iron
50%
1800 1620 1350 900

*) it will be the permissible load for a component made of a given material, if not reduced by other factors (thickness, surface quality, shape).

♦  the ambient temperature and the temperature of the workpiece to be lifted (it must not be higher than 80[oC]).
   In lifting magnets, the source of the magnetic field is sintered neodymium magnets, whose maximum operating temperature is 80oC.

We offer:
 - consulting,
 - service,
 - spare parts,
 - annual inspections and load capacity tests of lifting magnets, confirmed by a certificate.


Magnet for tubes and rods 1800 kg


CHMFXR1800
Specific References