Recessed pot magnet, Ø16 mm. - Neodymium
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Description
Description
Pot magnet Ø16 mm. with countersunk screw hole for screws with general screw head - i.e. you cannot use countersunk screws with this magnet.
The difference between a countersunk and a countersunk pot magnet is that the screw goes further into the hole on a countersunk pot magnet, as there is room for a larger screw head. It is important for the strength of a magnet that the surface is completely flat, and with a counterbore magnet with a large counterbore, you don't have to worry so much about this, as the screw head is "hidden" in the counterbore. But at the same time, it makes the magnet weaker than a countersunk magnet with an inclined undercut, since the final magnetic surface is smaller on a counterbore magnet.
Diameter: 1.6 cm.
Height magnet: 0 .5 cm.
Screw hole height: 0.38 cm.
Screw hole diameter: 0.65 cm.
Hole size 0.35 cm.
Strength: approx. 4 kg.
Pot magnets consist of a strong neodymium magnet with a steel pot around it, which strengthens the magnetism.
We always measure the strength in direct pull on a thick, magnetic steel plate. The more space there is between the magnet and the magnetic surface, the weaker the magnetism will be.
If the magnet is to be used for a vertical pull downwards, you must multiply the need for carrying capacity by approx. 4. Feel free to contact us - and we will do the calculation for you.
NOTE! Intended for indoor use as the product is not made of stainless steel.
We do not recommend using pot magnets for glass boards, as the steel pot can scratch the board.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Strength: approx. 4,000 g.
Magnetism: N38
Surface: nickel-plated (Ni)
Thread: M3