Alnico Pot Magnets, Shallow
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Part # | A | B | D | L | Holding Value (lbs) | Specs | Price | Quantity | |
BM1057 | .34375 | .1875 | 1.125 | .34375 | 11.0 | Download | $7.63 | Add | |
BM1059 | .34375 | .1875 | 1.500 | .421875 | 29.0 | Download | $10.45 | Add | |
BM1054 | .385 | .180 | .750 | .300 | 4.25 | Download | $5.56 | Add |
Part # | 1+ | 6+ | 11+ | 16+ | 25+ | 51+ | 101+ | Qty. | |
BM1057 | $7.63 | $7.40 | $7.18 | $6.97 | $6.76 | $6.55 | $6.36 | Add | |
BM1059 | $10.45 | $10.14 | $9.83 | $9.54 | $9.25 | $8.97 | $8.70 | Add | |
BM1054 | $5.56 | $5.39 | $5.23 | $5.07 | $4.92 | $4.77 | $4.63 | Add |
Alnico Holding Assemblies are well-suited for high-heat applications. Alnico magnets have the widest range of temperature stability of any standard magnetic material. At temperatures as high as 840°F, they maintain about 78% of their room-temperature magnetic properties. Alnico assemblies are strongly recommended for use in temperature ranges from 180-800°F. We recommend these magnets be mounted with nonferrous fasteners and insulated when installed in ferrous materials to avoid holding value drops of 20% or more.
- All Measurements are in inches (unless otherwise noted)
- Direction of Magnetization (DOM) is through the thickness unless noted
- Unless otherwise specified, magnets will be furnished in magnetized condition
- Holding forces are approximate. These are average values obtained under laboratory conditions. Size, shape, and material of the test piece may affect actual pull forces