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NdFeB Pot Magnets with External Thread / Male Thread, Neodymium Pot Magnets with External Thread, Neo Cup Magnet with Male Threaded Stud / Boss Mounting, Mounting magnets with threaded stem, External Screw Thread Pot Holding Magnet China Factory Supplier
NdFeB Pot Magnets with External Thread / Male Thread Part No. JOFOVNdp07 – We offer pot magnets that produces increased amount of force into a material known as ferromagnetic. Coated with Ni or Zinc plated steel, NdFeB Pot Magnet with External Threaded Stud have an improved magnetic circuit, which allows clamping forces to achieve minimal size. There are three at about four like M4, M5, M6 and M8 holes where these magnets along with some external threaded Stud/Boss can be mountable to screw.
To clamp up the magnet in such a place there are some pot magnets comes in standard hole and a nut. Within the pot assembly of these magnets, it carries out NdFeB permanent magnets. To make it workable at sub zero conditions (-10 to -20 deg C), ferromagnetic casing and design the whole process of Demagnetization which provides NdFeB can use up to +80 deg C.
Some versions have an additional rubber coating also. Although, this rubber coating introduces an “air gap” which reduces the maximum clamping force. The additional friction provided the magnets to be clamp on a vertical surface, with extra friction to minimize sliding.
The sheer force required to slide a pot magnet along a clamped surface is approximately 1/5th of that of the direct pull force required to pull the magnet perpendicular to the clamped surface; using a rubber coat magnet which improves the sheer force.
The Pot Magnet that produces an with Male Threaded / External Threaded Stud / Boss, Mounted on a dimension in such way, that the basic pot size and the size of the stud which are given to the total height. The height of the main pot magnet plus the length of the stud. NdFeB Flat Pot Magnets
These Pot Magnets with External Thread.
Principle: The strong neodymium magnets are embedded in a steel pot. The steel pot increases the adhesive force of the magnet on direct contact with a thick iron surface. If there is no direct contact with the counterpart, or if the steel plate is thin, painted or rough, you can strain it much less.
Shear force: The indicated adhesive force was measured perpendicular to the surface to which the magnet should stick. It takes a lot less strength to move the magnet sideways. Therefore, you can strain a pot magnet much less if you use it on a wall as opposed to using it on the ceiling.
Rust: These magnets are not rust-proof and therefore intended for dry indoor use.