Electrically switched electro-permanent lifting magnet CER series
for sheet steelelectromagnetic

electrically switched electro-permanent lifting magnet
electrically switched electro-permanent lifting magnet
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Characteristics

Type of commutation
electrically switched
Applications
for sheet steel
Options
electromagnetic

Description

A CER electromagnetic lifting magnet, pound for pound, is the least costly, but most powerful magnet available. Due to the deep penetration of the magnetic field, it is less susceptible to adverse surface conditions than any other self-contained magnet. CER magnets are ideally suited for in-plant handling of steel plate, flat stock, castings, forgings, or machined components in all types of industrial plants, machine shops, fabricating shops and steel warehouses. Handling of loose parts such as nuts and bolts is also a popular application for the CER-16 and CER-20. The maximum rated lift capacity is based upon lifting clean, smooth, flat, low-carbon steel plate of ample thickness with the full area of the magnet's lifting surface in contact with the load. De-rating is required for plates with rust or scale, thin plates, and alloy steels. More detailed ratings are contained in the operators manual and safety instructions. CER Features: •On-Board operational controls •IR Remote operational controls •Remote operates up to 15' away •115 Volt AC input •Equipped with Male/Female connectors •No power supply needed •ASME B30.20 BTH-1 Category B Service Class 3 CE's These magnets can be used individually or in multiples with different types of suspension systems. We engineer and supply the complete system including power supply, controls and battery back-up.

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