Neodymium Rectangular Pot Magnet with Countersunk Holes - 60mm x 13.5mm x 5mm
Neodymium Rectangular Pot Magnet with Countersunk Holes - 60mm x 13.5mm x 5mm
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This rectangular pot magnet measures 60mm in length, 13.5mm in width, and 5mm in height. It features two countersunk holes with diameters of 3.3mm and 6.5mm, spaced 50mm apart from center to center. Weighing 27.9g, this magnet delivers a strong pull force of 30kg, making it ideal for secure, heavy-duty applications.
This neodymium rectangular pot magnet is housed within a chrome-plated steel channel that safeguards the magnet from damage during regular use. It measures 60mm in length, 13.5mm in width, and 5mm in height, featuring two countersunk holes with diameters ranging from 3.3mm to 6.5mm for secure mounting.
These rectangular pot magnets feature a countersunk hole on their north pole and provide strong adhesion to steel surfaces, making them highly versatile and practical. Ideal for mounting and various DIY or home improvement tasks, they are commonly used as catches for cabinet and shower doors or as secure tool holders.
| Product Code | L | L1 | W | H | D1 | D2 | Weight | Pull Force | 
| AMFYPSNI10 | 10mm | 5mm | 13.5mm | 5mm | 3.3mm | 6.5mm | 4.5g | 4kg | 
| AMFYPSNI20 | 20mm | 10mm | 13.5mm | 5mm | 3.3mm | 6.5mm | 9.2g | 8kg | 
| AMFYPSNI40 | 40mm | 30mm | 13.5mm | 5mm | 3.3mm | 6.5mm | 18.4g | 17kg | 
| AMFYPSNI60 | 60mm | 50mm | 13.5mm | 5mm | 3.3mm | 6.5mm | 27.9g | 30kg | 
| AMFYPSNI80 | 80mm | 70mm | 13.5mm | 5mm | 3.3mm | 6.5mm | 37.8g | 33kg | 
| AMFYPSNI100 | 100mm | 90mm | 13.5mm | 5mm | 3.3mm | 6.5mm | 47.8g | 36kg | 
| AMFYPSNI120 | 120mm | 110mm | 13.5mm | 5mm | 3.3mm | 6.5mm | 56g | 40kg | 
    
      
      
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  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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