Telescopic Magnetic Pick Up Pen
Telescopic Magnetic Pick Up Pen
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Magnetic Product Description:
This extendable pen type pick up tool expands from 125mm to 635mm. It is identified by the AMF Magnets part number 88711.
Uses for our Telescopic Pick Up Pen:
People who dress for work with three different coloured pens secured in their shirt pocket can now add a fourth implement, this telescopic magnetic rod, disguised as a metal pen, to better express the Scouts moto, ‘Be Prepared’.
Mechanics, maintenance workers, engineers and electricians use this extendable tool to retrieve stray metallic fragments from nooks and crannies they fear may interfere with valuable equipment.
Mechanics in particular reach for this collapsible magnetic rod, disguised as a pen and clipped onto their overall top pocket, when exploring cavities and voids that defy easy inspection. Stray metal fragments inside engines and associated assemblies are more common than many people think and can cause major damage.
Able to enter the tiniest of openings with telescopic agency, these magnetic wands trawl the depths of sensitive chambers and around corners for potentially hazardous metal fragments in all types of machines and motors. Magnetism is very well established technology. Sure and certain. Failing this simple protocol, further disassembly of machinery might be required to conform with due diligence.
Satisfied that no metallic fragments exist or remain in vital chambers or assemblies with narrow openings, mechanics can put the bits and pieces back together and give the bonnet or driver’s door a wipe with a filthy rag and call the customer to arrange the pickup.
A pen type fully extendable pick-up tool, which will pick up small metallic items. Ideal for retrieval of nuts, screws and metal objects lost in awkward places. Complete with pocket clip.
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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