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Square Block Neodymium Magnets with Countersunk Hole N35 NdFeB Powerful Permanent Magnetic Strong Rectangle Fridge Magnet

Square Block Neodymium Magnets with Countersunk Hole N35 NdFeB Powerful Permanent Magnetic Strong Rectangle Fridge Magnet

Regular price €25,99 EUR
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Size: 10x10x4-4mm, 15x10x3-4mm, 15x10x5-4mm, 20x10x3-4mm, 20x10x5-4mm, 30x10x3-4-4mm, 30x10x5-5-5mm, 40x10x3-4-4mm, 40x10x5-5-5mm, 40x15x5-5-5mm, 40x20x3-5-5mm, 50x10x3-5-5mm, 50x10x5-5-5mm, 50x15x5-5-5mm

 

 

 

Specifition:

Specifition: Shape: Block with holes

Size: 10x10x4-4mm, 15x10x3-4mm, 15x10x5-4mm, 20x10x3-4mm, 20x10x5-4mm, 30x10x3-4-4mm, 30x10x5-5-5mm, 40x10x3-4-4mm, 40x10x5-5-5mm, 40x15x5-5-5mm, 40x20x3-5-5mm, 50x10x3-5-5mm, 50x10x5-5-5mm, 50x15x5-5-5mm

Tolerance: 0.1-0.4mm

Material: NdFeB permanent Magnet

Magnetization Direction: Through thickness

Grade: N35

Max Operating Temperature: 80 Celsius degree / 176 Fahrenheit degree

Plating: Nickel + Copper + Nickel triple layer plated

Feature:

1. Powerful Permanent Magnets: Neodymium is a kind of rare earth metal, it's suitable for making permanent & powerful magnets. This magnet has permanent magnetism, it will be the same powerful even decades after.

2. Numerous Applications: Useful Magnets for Holding, Mounting, Home Improvement, DIY Projects, and Many More. Great as a Cabinet or Shower Door Catcher

3. Best Coating Available: Ni+Cu+Ni Triple Layer Coated. The Best Coating Available, which Provides a Shiny and Rust Resistant Protection for the Magnets.

4. Easy Installation: Countersunk hole design, hidden screw heads

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Tips:

1. There are many types of magnets, among which Neodymium Magnets are fragile products, please be aware of this before buying. Please be careful when using and avoid the magnets hitting each other, being squeezed, or falling to the ground.

 

 

 

2. For magnets with countersunk holes, do not use too much force when screwing in the screws to prevent the screws from squeezing the magnets and causing damage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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