

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 magnet for welder is used to hold steel elements during welding works, keeping at the same time the angle of 90o , 60o , 45o or 30o. Highly regarded among welders, eliminate the need to hold a workpiece with hand, resulting in "two hands free". Additionally this holding magnet thanks to a relatively high pull force is ideal for securely hold both small and large and heavy elements.
In the holding magnet sintered ferrite magnets were used. The maximum working temperature for this holding magnet is ~150oC.Â
We generally recommend individual checking of the holding magnet in any specific working conditions.
Weight of the holding magnet: ~0,62 [kg]
Holding magnet for welder is used to hold steel elements during welding works, keeping at the same time the angle of 90o , 60o , 45o or 30o. Highly regarded among welders, eliminate the need to hold a workpiece with hand, resulting in "two hands free". Additionally this holding magnet thanks to a relatively high pull force is ideal for securely hold both small and large and heavy elements.
In the holding magnet sintered ferrite magnets were used. The maximum working temperature for this holding magnet is ~150oC.Â
We generally recommend individual checking of the holding magnet in any specific working conditions.
Weight of the holding magnet: ~0,62 [kg]