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AH43136C Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet - 45 Degree Angle View
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Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet

1" Dia. x .75" H w/ .25" hole¸ 16 lbs. pull
AH43136C

These Alnico 5 holding magnets can be used in a variety of industrial and consumer applications. Each rotor magnet has a center hole that allows for easy mounting. Each includes keeper to contain magnetic strength when not in use.

  • Use as work holding devices for wood cutting, sign making or other hobby applications
  • Ideal for school experiments and high heat applications
  • Includes a metal keeper to help retain magnetic power

Master Magnetics is your Magnet Source for Alnico Magnets. Check out our full collection here.


Regular price
$19.99
Sale price
$19.99
TECHNICAL SPECS
Finish/Plating
Enamel Paint
Grade
5
Hole Diameter (In.)
0.25
Magnet Material
Alnico
Magnet Shape
Custom
Magnetization Orientation
Through Thickness
MMI Part #
AH43136C
Multiple Poles
Yes
Number of Holes
1
Number of Items in Sell Pack
1
Number of Poles
4
Pole Width
0.5
Product Color
Silver
Product Diameter (In.)
1
Product Height (In.)
0.75
Product Material
Steel
Product Shape
Round
Product Thickness (In.)
0.25
Pull Rating
16
Tapped Hole
No
Thread Size
N/A
Weight (lbs)
0.15
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1" Dia. x .75" H w/ .25" hole¸ 16 lbs. pull
AH43136C

These Alnico 5 holding magnets can be used in a variety of industrial and consumer applications. Each rotor magnet has a center hole that allows for easy mounting. Each includes keeper to contain magnetic strength when not in use.

  • Use as work holding devices for wood cutting, sign making or other hobby applications
  • Ideal for school experiments and high heat applications
  • Includes a metal keeper to help retain magnetic power

Master Magnetics is your Magnet Source for Alnico Magnets. Check out our full collection here.


AH43136C Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet - 45 Degree Angle View
AH43136C Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet - Side View
AH43136C Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet - Bottom View
AH43136C Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet - Top View
AH43136C Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet - Back View
AH43136C Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet - Back View
AH43136C Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet - In Use

Alnico 4-Pole Holding Magnet

1" Dia. x .75" H w/ .25" hole¸ 16 lbs. pull
AH43136C

These Alnico 5 holding magnets can be used in a variety of industrial and consumer applications. Each rotor magnet has a center hole that allows for easy mounting. Each includes keeper to contain magnetic strength when not in use.

  • Use as work holding devices for wood cutting, sign making or other hobby applications
  • Ideal for school experiments and high heat applications
  • Includes a metal keeper to help retain magnetic power

Master Magnetics is your Magnet Source for Alnico Magnets. Check out our full collection here.


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Regular price
$10.99
Sale price
$10.99
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Finish/Plating Enamel Paint
Grade 5
Hole Diameter (In.) 0.25
Magnet Material Alnico
Magnet Shape Custom
Magnetization Orientation Through Thickness
MMI Part # AH43136C
Multiple Poles Yes
Number of Holes 1
Number of Items in Sell Pack 1
Number of Poles 4
Pole Width 0.5
Product Color Silver
Product Diameter (In.) 1
Product Height (In.) 0.75
Product Material Steel
Product Shape Round
Product Thickness (In.) 0.25
Pull Rating 16
Tapped Hole No
Thread Size N/A
Weight (lbs) 0.15

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