Magnets provide quick mounting. The tiny magnet systems known as pot magnets also referred to as cup magnets, have a single attracting surface.
Magnet mounting methods are distinctive ways to hang, attach, hold, position, or fix objects. They can also be utilized as ceiling or wall magnets.
- Connect without bolting or drilling
- for handling, holding, or positioning products
- quite strong
- Simple to install
- portable, reusable, and scratch-resistant
The following materials are available for pot magnets:
- Samarium Cobalt (SmCo)
- Neodymium (NdFeB)
- AlNiCo
- Ferrite (FeB)
The range of the maximum application temperature is 60 to 450 °C.
There are several different designs for pot magnets and electromagnets, including flat, threaded bush, threaded stud, countersunk hole, through hole, and threaded hole. There is always a magnet that works for your application because there are so many distinct model options.
A flat workpiece and spotless pole surfaces guarantee the best magnetic holding force. Under ideal circumstances, perpendicular, on a piece of grade 37 steel that has been flattened to a thickness of 5 mm, without an air gap, the specified holding forces are measured. No difference in the draw is made by little defects in the magnetic material.
With Countersunk Hole
With Bore Hole
With External Thread
With Screwed Bush
With Internal Metric Thread
Without Hole
With Swivel Hook
With Carabiner
Magnetic Pushpins
Precast Magnets