AlNiCo magnet 826, 827, 828
holdingcoated

AlNiCo magnet - 826, 827, 828 - ECLIPSE MAGNETICS - holding / coated
AlNiCo magnet - 826, 827, 828 - ECLIPSE MAGNETICS - holding / coated
AlNiCo magnet - 826, 827, 828 - ECLIPSE MAGNETICS - holding / coated - image - 2
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Characteristics

Material
AlNiCo
Configuration
holding
Other characteristics
coated

Description

Alnico Shallow Pot Magnets • 450° maximum operating temperature • Alnico 5 magnet material and mild steel pot • Good corrosion resistance Mounting Pot Magnet / Shallow Pot Magnet The countersunk mounting pot magnet is also known as a shallow pot magnet (a term often used with ferrite material as the inner magnet but other magnet materials are used). The countersunk mounting pot magnet / shallow pot magnet is a ferromagnetic steel cup into which is inserted a countersunk ring magnet. There is a hole all the way through the countersunk mounting pot magnet / shallow pot magnet. This allows a screw head to be inserted into the countersunk mounting pot magnet / shallow pot magnet to screw the countersunk mounting pot magnet / shallow pot magnet to any material of your choice to give a good mechanical hold. Take care not to over tighten the screw to prevent breaking the magnet material (which is brittle in nature). The countersunk mounting pot magnet / shallow pot magnet is a very popular pot magnet, ideal for clamping and holding applications. The countersunk mounting pot magnet / shallow pot magnet is designed to clamp directly onto ferromagnetic surfaces such as mild steel. Alnico countersunk mounting pot magnets / alnico shallow pot magnets have a maximum operating temperature of up to +450 degrees C and are available in natural (uncoated, unpainted) or painted finishes. In some versions the steel hole of the mild steel cup in threaded.
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