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    15 Products

    Magnetic-Mount Heaters

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Magnetic Heaters. Magnetic-Mount Heaters.
    Image of Attribute. 5-15. Front orientation. NEMA 5-15. Magnetic-Mount Heaters.

    5-15

    Often used to heat oil and transmission fluid, these heaters attach to containers with flat metal surfaces for heating contents without direct contact. All automatically shut off if the heater temperature rises above the maximum heat output to prevent overheating.
    Heating
    Elements
    Overall
    Wattage,
    W
    Watt Density,
    W/in²
    Voltage,
    V AC
    Electrical
    Phase
    Current,
    amp
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Material
    Max. Heat
    Output, ° F
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    NEMA
    Type
    Housing
    Material
    Certification
    Each
    20025120Single1.73 1/4"2 1/2"Steel4003 3/4"2 1/8"1 5/8"5-15
    FiberglassCSA Certified
    1619T1000000
    30015120Single2.53"3 1/2"Steel4004"4 7/8"1 5/8"5-15
    FiberglassCSA Certified
    1619T2000000

    Magnetic Thermocouple Probes for Surfaces

    Often used where it’d be difficult to mount a standard probe, these probes stick onto magnetic surfaces to take temperature readings. They have a magnet that holds them firmly in place on motors, bearings, and other surfaces. A spring behind the probe protects the cable from strain that could cause it to fray or break. Pick the thermocouple type that best covers the temperature range you expect your surface to be. You should also make sure the thermocouple type you choose is compatible with the devices you plan to connect it to. They’re often used with temperature controllers, thermometers, and other temperature-reading devices.
    Probes with Cable
    Image of Product. With Wire Leads. Front orientation. Thermocouples. Magnetic Thermocouple Probes for Surfaces , Probes with Cable, Wire Leads.
    Image of Product. With Connector. Front orientation. Probes with Cable. Magnetic Thermocouple Probes for Surfaces .

    With Wire Leads

    With Connector

    Image of Specification. Flat-Pin Mini Connector. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Flat-Pin Mini Thermocouple Connector. Magnetic Thermocouple Probes for Surfaces , Probes with Cable.
    Image of Specification. Round-Pin Connector. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Round-Pin Thermocouple Connector. Magnetic Thermocouple Probes for Surfaces , Probes with Cable.

    Flat-Pin Mini

    Connector

    Round-Pin Connector

    Wire Leads—Probes with wire leads offer more flexibility than probes with connectors already attached because you can either wire them to a terminal block or add your own connector. For installation, note that the red wire is negative.
    Spring-Loaded Probe—Spring-loaded probes help keep readings accurate by making sure the tip stays in constant contact with the surface you're measuring. These probes are manufactured to conform to ASTM E230 for accuracy. Accuracy is how far off the reported value is from the actual temperature.
    Probe
    Cable
    Wire
    Lead
    Lg.
    Dia.
    Movement
    Response Time,
    min.
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Accuracy @ Temperature
    Magnet
    Material
    Sensor
    Type
    Style
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Lg.
    AWG
    Holding
    Force, lbf
    Each
    Type J
     
    Flat-Pin Mini Thermocouple Connector
    7/16"3/4"Fixed1800±3% Below 800° FAlnicoGroundedStraight2FEP
    50055828N110000000
     
    Round-Pin Thermocouple Connector
    7/16"3/4"Fixed1800±3% Below 800° FAlnicoGroundedStraight2FEP
    50055828N12000000
     
    Wire Leads
    7/16"3/4"Fixed1800±3% Below 800° FAlnicoGroundedStraight2FEP
    5001/4"20
    55828N17000000
    3/4"1"Spring LoadedNot Rated900±4° F Between 32° F to 533° F
    ±0.75% Above 533° F
    AlnicoGroundedStraight6Fiberglass9001/4"20
    166445T7000000
     
    Type K
     
    Flat-Pin Mini Thermocouple Connector
    7/16"3/4"Fixed1800±3% Below 800° FAlnicoGroundedStraight2FEP
    50055828N13000000
     
    Round-Pin Thermocouple Connector
    7/16"3/4"Fixed1800±3% Below 800° FAlnicoGroundedStraight2FEP
    50055828N14000000
     
    Wire Leads
    7/16"3/4"Fixed1800±3% Below 800° FAlnicoGroundedStraight2FEP
    5001/4"20
    55828N18000000
    3/4"1"Spring LoadedNot Rated900Not Rated Below 32° F
    ±4° F Between 32° F to 533° F
    ±0.75% Above 533° F
    AlnicoGroundedStraight6Fiberglass9001/4"20
    166445T71000000
     
    Type T
     
    Flat-Pin Mini Thermocouple Connector
    7/16"3/4"Fixed1800±3% Below 800° FAlnicoGroundedStraight2FEP
    50055828N15000000
     
    Round-Pin Thermocouple Connector
    7/16"3/4"Fixed1800±3% Below 800° FAlnicoGroundedStraight2FEP
    50055828N16000000
     
    Wire Leads
    7/16"3/4"Fixed1800±3% Below 800° FAlnicoGroundedStraight2FEP
    5001/4"20
    55828N19000000
     

    Handheld Magnetic Thermocouple Probes for Surfaces

    Measure temperatures around your facility by sticking these probes onto magnetic surfaces. They come attached to a cable that's ready to plug into a handheld thermometer. The handle provides a comfortable grip as you move from spot to spot. It also keeps your hands at a safe distance from hot surfaces as you use the probe. Thanks to their high-strength magnet, they'll stay firmly in place even in high-vibration spots, like on motors and bearings. For accurate readings, a spring pushes the probe tip forward, keeping the tip in constant contact with the surface you're measuring.
    Pick the thermocouple type that best covers the temperature range you expect your surface to be. You should also make sure the thermocouple type you choose is compatible with the devices you plan to connect it to.
    These thermocouples are manufactured to conform to ASTM E230 for accuracy. Accuracy is how far off the reported value is from the actual temperature.
    Probes with Cable
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Thermocouples. Handheld Magnetic Thermocouple Probes for Surfaces .
    Image of Specification. Flat-Pin Mini Connector. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Flat-Pin Mini Thermocouple Connector. Handheld Magnetic Thermocouple Probes for Surfaces , Probes with Cable.

    Flat-Pin Mini

    Connector

    Probe
    Material
    Cable
    Lg.
    Dia.
    Movement
    Response
    Time, sec.
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Accuracy @ Temperature
    Insulation
    Magnet
    Handle
    Shaft
    Sensor
    Type
    Style
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Holding
    Force, lbf
    Each
    Type J
     
    Flat-Pin Mini Thermocouple Connector
    1 1/4"2"Spring Loaded4.51,000±4° F Between 32° F to 533° F
    ±0.75% Above 533° F
    InsulatedAlnicoPhenolic316 Stainless Steel
    UngroundedCoiled5PVC
    220755918N110000000
     
    Type K
     
    Flat-Pin Mini Thermocouple Connector
    1 1/4"2"Spring Loaded4.51,000Not Rated Below 32° F
    ±4° F Between 32° F to 533° F
    ±0.75% Above 533° F
    InsulatedAlnicoPhenolic316 Stainless Steel
    UngroundedCoiled5PVC
    220755918N12000000
     
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