Magnetic Sweeper 30 inch
Magnetic Sweeper 30 inch
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Magnetic Floor Sweeper Product Description:
Like moths drawn to a flame, metal shards and metallic bits and pieces are powerless to resist the siren song of strong magnetic pull force as expressed by this magnetic floor sweeper 30''. It is identified by the AMF part number 89105.
Uses for our magnetic sweeper:
Attracting only the kind of waste able to be exchanged for cold hard cash, namely, scrap metal, this sweeper will shun organic matter, plastic and non-metallic waste that would otherwise contaminate the sweeper and the metal deposit drum. Only metal fragments are attracted, captured and secured for deposit into a precious metal recycling bin with a squeeze of the release handle.
Able to move easily between parked cars, extend underneath work benches in mechanical and engineering workshops and stroll unencumbered by electrical leads through car parks, petrol station driveways, council kerbs and gutters.
Like carnivorous plants, these sweepers lull metal fragments into a false sense of security by presenting a wide gaping entrance that seems welcoming until it is too late. Magnetic pull force is invisible, gathering and finally, irresistible.
Wherever metal fragments present a long lasting hazard to staff and customers, pedestrians, vehicles and cyclists, these sweepers unerringly gather stray metallic fragments with the failsafe agency of magnetic pull force. These fragments, removed from the public spaces are able to be easily deposited where they belong: in the metal recycling system.
Like moths drawn to a flame, metal shards and metallic bits and pieces are powerless to resist the siren song of strong magnetic pull force as expressed by this magnetic sweeper.
Pull Force Information
Pull Force Information
Pull force refers to the maximum holding strength of a magnet. Measured in kilograms, it represents the amount of weight a magnet can support when attached to 10mm thick mild steel, with full, flat, and direct surface-to-surface contact.
A magnet's pull force can be affected by several factors, including its orientation (horizontal vs. vertical) and the presence of any air gaps between the magnet and the surface it’s attached to.
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