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Magnetic Tie-Down Rings

Use these rings to create a temporary anchor point on ferrous metal surfaces. Turn the handle to engage the magnet.
Note: Capacity is based on direct contact on a flat, smooth, untreated surface. Variations in mounting surface conditions will reduce capacity.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Ring | Handle | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity, lbs. | Inner Wd. | Style | Lg. | Wd. | Overall Ht. | Housing Material | Material | Color | Magnet Type | For Max. Surface Thick. | Each | |
| 35 | 1/2" | Round | 4 1/8" | 1 13/16" | 2 3/4" | Nickel-Plated Steel | Powder-Coated Aluminum | Black | Rare Earth | 1/4" | 000000 | 000000 |
| 110 | 1/2" | Round | 5 3/4" | 2 3/4" | 4 3/4" | Nickel-Plated Steel | Powder-Coated Aluminum | Black | Rare Earth | 1/4" | 000000 | 000000 |
Routing Rings

Magnetic
Also known as bridle rings, routing rings have an open-eye design that allows you to quickly install wire and cable. Magnetic routing rings provide a temporary hold on steel and iron surfaces.
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