Manually switched permanent lifting magnet TP150 | TP 300
for sheet metalhandlingneodymium

Manually switched permanent lifting magnet - TP150 | TP 300 - Assfalg GmbH - for sheet metal / handling / neodymium
Manually switched permanent lifting magnet - TP150 | TP 300 - Assfalg GmbH - for sheet metal / handling / neodymium
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Characteristics

Type of commutation
manually switched
Applications
handling, for sheet metal
Options
neodymium

Description

Lifting Magnet Ultralift TP The manually switchable permanent lifting magnet is perfect solution for moving thin, ferromagnetic materials (ferrous materials) with a material thickness from 5 mm in an efficient, fast, safe, purposeful and economic way. Application - For flat material from 5 mm thickness, also for separating sheets - Suitable for raw material, semifinished and finished products because of gentle lifting - Usable in mechanical engineering, tool manufacturing, plant engineering, steel construction, shipbuilding, steel mill, transport company or materials store Features - Single-hand operation via hand lever with integrated safety locking - Max. operation temperature 80°C - Neodym magnets for small structural shape and high adhesive force - Equipped with four poles, therefore larger contact surface and particularly flat magnetic field Options - Services: Test according to German Accident Prevention Regulations and repair

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AMB
AMB

15-19 Sep 2026 Stuttgart (Germany) Hall 3 - Stand D23

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    EuroBLECH 2026
    EuroBLECH 2026

    20-23 Oct 2026 Hannover (Germany)

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