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A rubber cover protects the mounting surface as well as the magnet.
Ceramic magnets resist demagnetization better than other magnets and are an economical choice. They resist temperatures up to 480° F.
A steel case concentrates and focuses the magnetic field. It also protects the magnetic material.
A rubber cover protects the magnet and mounting surface.
Ceramic magnets resist demagnetization better than other magnets and are an economical choice. They resist temperatures up to 140° F.
A metal case protects the magnetic material.
These ceramic magnets resist demagnetization better than other magnets, and have a metal case to protect the magnetic material. They resist temperatures up to 175° or 245° F.
Slip these magnetic inserts into your sockets to keep fasteners from falling out.
The magnetic end of these standoffs makes it easy to temporarily mount or reposition components on magnetic surfaces.
A strong magnet in the head holds these pins in place on steel and other ferrous metals. Use them for light duty applications and blind holes.
Connect these magnetic grippers to an air system to lift odd-shaped and perforated metal parts that often cause traditional vacuum cups to lose hold.
Secure doors and windows made of T-slotted framing to protect valuables or restrict access for safety.
Stay organized with hooks, bin boxes, shelves, and tool holders that work with T-slotted framing.
Mount and reposition components without drilling leaky holes in your steel enclosure—a strong magnet holds these DIN rails in place.