Neodymium Countersunk Ring Magnet
N45¸ 0.50'' O.D. x 0.150'' I.D. x 0.125'' Thk.¸ 6.50 lb. pull
NR005019NCTS
All magnets are not created equal. These Rare Earth Magnets are made from Neodymium, the strongest permanent magnet material on the market today. Neodymium magnets are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and grades. They have many uses, from a variety of industrial applications to an unlimited number of personal projects.
- Glue to back of projects that require extreme strength in a small size
- Ideal for home, school, office and shop
- These magnets are NOT FOR CHILDREN
TECHNICAL SPECS
Countersunk Both Sides
Yes
Finish/Plating
Nickel Plated
Grade
45
High-Grade
Yes
Inner Diameter
0.150
Magnet Material
Neodymium
Magnet Shape
Ring
Magnetization Orientation
Through Thickness
MMI Part #
NR005019NCTS
Number of Holes
1
Number of Items in Sell Pack
1
Product Shape
Round
Product Thickness (In.)
0.125
Pull Rating
6.50
Special Features
Counter Sunk both sides
Weight (lbs)
0.0044
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
N45¸ 0.50'' O.D. x 0.150'' I.D. x 0.125'' Thk.¸ 6.50 lb. pull
NR005019NCTS
All magnets are not created equal. These Rare Earth Magnets are made from Neodymium, the strongest permanent magnet material on the market today. Neodymium magnets are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and grades. They have many uses, from a variety of industrial applications to an unlimited number of personal projects.
- Glue to back of projects that require extreme strength in a small size
- Ideal for home, school, office and shop
- These magnets are NOT FOR CHILDREN
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Countersunk Both Sides | Yes |
Finish/Plating | Nickel Plated |
Grade | 45 |
High-Grade | Yes |
Inner Diameter | 0.150 |
Magnet Material | Neodymium |
Magnet Shape | Ring |
Magnetization Orientation | Through Thickness |
MMI Part # | NR005019NCTS |
Number of Holes | 1 |
Number of Items in Sell Pack | 1 |
Product Shape | Round |
Product Thickness (In.) | 0.125 |
Pull Rating | 6.50 |
Special Features | Counter Sunk both sides |
Weight (lbs) | 0.0044 |
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