Manually switched permanent lifting magnet TMC 300
for flat and cylindrical loadsfor sheet metalneodymium

manually switched permanent lifting magnet
manually switched permanent lifting magnet
manually switched permanent lifting magnet
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Characteristics

Type of commutation
manually switched
Applications
for flat and cylindrical loads, for sheet metal
Options
neodymium, compact
Shape
rectangular
Lifting force

2,942 N

Description

Only 1 kg dead weight and a tear-off force of 300 kg from 6 mm material thickness - these figures are standing for countless application possibilities for our holding magnet TMC 300. The reason: Connection threads in M5 and M6 on the top of the housing and on both sides of the housing are offering you the option to customize the TMC 300 according to your requirements. Benefit from the advantages of our patented technology for 'your' project. Your advantage: its outstanding performance characteristics on thin-walled materials – as well as the strong adhesive forces for a secure hold, especially in vertical applications. The TMC 300 is an ideal magnetic base, because you can modify it with designs for cutting, angled side plates or handles. It is also fixing plates and sheets for clean welding seams. When it comes to welding, another advantage of the TMC 300 is taking effect: Our Alfra magnets are designed in a way that the electric arc, which is occuring during welding is only deflected when a distance of 15 mm to the device is undercut. Welding seams very close to the magnet are therefore possible. Like all our magnets, the TMC 300 has a TiN coating on the magnet holding surface, making it extremely resistant and durable.

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Hannover Messe 2024
Hannover Messe 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany)

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