Neodymium Countersunk Pot Magnet - 25mm x 8mm
Neodymium Countersunk Pot Magnet - 25mm x 8mm
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This Neodymium Countersunk Pot Magnet measures 25mm in diameter x 8mm in height and provides a strong and secure magnetic fastening solution. Built with a high-performance Rare Earth Neodymium core encased in a durable steel pot housing, the design channels magnetic strength to the base surface for maximum pull force. The countersunk hole allows for quick and easy mounting with standard screws, making it suitable for both permanent and removable fixings. Finished with a Nickel coating, this magnet is resistant to corrosion and everyday wear.
Key Features:
Dimensions: 25mm (Diameter) x 8mm (Height)
Attachment: Central countersunk hole for screw fixing
Material: Neodymium Rare Earth Magnet with steel pot housing
Finish: Nickel plating for durability and corrosion protection
Magnetic Strength: Strong pull force in a compact size
Applications:
This countersunk pot magnet is commonly used across industrial, commercial, and domestic environments. Typical applications include:
Mounting brackets, fixtures, or signage securely to ferrous surfaces.
Display and retail setups where discreet but strong fastening is needed.
DIY and home projects such as cabinetry and furniture fixings.
Workshop and warehouse organisation for holding tools and equipment.
Engineering and prototyping requiring screw-mounted magnetic assemblies.
Benefits:
Strong & Compact: High pull force for reliable fastening in small spaces.
Easy to Mount: Countersunk hole allows straightforward screw attachment.
Durable Protection: Nickel coating resists corrosion and extends lifespan.
Reusable Solution: Suitable for both temporary and permanent fixings.
Versatile Use: Effective across industrial, commercial, and DIY applications.
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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