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Hold magnetic workpieces in place with these clamps.
Switch the magnets on these clamps on and off for easy placement and removal of your workpiece.
Hold and align up to three workpieces at 90° angles.
Each arm has a handle for turning the magnets on and off.
Two clamps connected by a pivoting arm hold workpieces at nearly any angle.
Sized for small parts and tight spaces, these clamps have a pivoting pad at each end to hold workpieces at any angle up to 180°.
Clamp workpieces from the outside at a 90° angle, leaving the inside free for welding or fabrication.
Turn the handle to switch these magnets on and off.
Use mounting holes to install these magnets where they are needed; switch them on and off with the handle.
Even at temperatures up to 300° F, these magnets have strong holding power.
Many small poles give these magnets shallower, more concentrated magnetic fields that hold especially well on thin material. They resist temperatures up to 180° F.
Nickel plating gives these magnets good corrosion resistance.
Cover these unfinished magnets with your choice of coating to prevent corrosion.
Ceramic magnets resist demagnetization better than other magnets and are an economical choice. They resist temperatures up to 400° F.
Strong and compact, these rare earth magnets resist temperatures up to 570° F.
Made of neodymium, these rare earth magnets are the strongest for their size. Slide onto a rod or use a bolt or screw to install.
Many small poles give these magnets shallower, more concentrated magnetic fields that hold especially well on thin material.
Press these magnets into place, or use them like a tongue and groove to align components. The stepped profile allows you to install them without adhesives or screws.
These magnets are made of corrosion-resistant ceramic and bonded with rubber for flexibility.
Unlike other flexible magnets, these resist demagnetizing at temps up to 250° F.
Stretch these magnetic strips over corners and irregular surfaces.
Ceramic magnets resist demagnetization better than other magnets and are an economical choice. They resist temperatures up to 480° F.
A rubber cover protects the mounting surface as well as the magnet.
A smooth metal cover gives these magnets a finished appearance.
A case protects the magnetic material.
A plastic case protects the mounting surface as well as the magnet.
A rubber cover protects the magnet and mounting surface.
These magnets are bonded with epoxy resin, so they can be machined with carbide tooling.
These shapes can be written on with a wet erase marker and wiped clean with a damp cloth.
Fill in the blank with your own custom warnings, labels, and messages. You can write on these signs with markers, add color with paint, or stick on adhesive-back characters. Many even work with printers.
Change your message and its location without using a new label. These labels have a surface you can write on with a dry-erase marker.
Pipe fitting sizes and welding charts are shown on this square in wear-resistant etched markings.