Neodymium Block Magnet w/ hole
N45¸ 0.250'' L x 0.250'' W x 0.250'' Thk. w/ 0.060'' Dia. hole thru thickness¸ 4.55 lb. pull
NB002557NS02
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 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
Finish/Plating
Nickel Plated
Grade
45
High-Grade
Yes
Hole Diameter (In.)
0.060
Magnet Material
Neodymium
Magnet Shape
Block
Magnetization Orientation
Through Thickness
MMI Part #
NB002557NS02
Number of Holes
1
Number of Items in Sell Pack
1
Product Length/Depth (In.)
0.250
Product Shape
Square
Product Thickness (In.)
0.250
Product Width (In.)
0.250
Pull Rating
4.55
Tapped Hole
Yes
Weight (lbs)
0.0025
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
N45¸ 0.250'' L x 0.250'' W x 0.250'' Thk. w/ 0.060'' Dia. hole thru thickness¸ 4.55 lb. pull
NB002557NS02
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 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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Finish/Plating | Nickel Plated |
Grade | 45 |
High-Grade | Yes |
Hole Diameter (In.) | 0.060 |
Magnet Material | Neodymium |
Magnet Shape | Block |
Magnetization Orientation | Through Thickness |
MMI Part # | NB002557NS02 |
Number of Holes | 1 |
Number of Items in Sell Pack | 1 |
Product Length/Depth (In.) | 0.250 |
Product Shape | Square |
Product Thickness (In.) | 0.250 |
Product Width (In.) | 0.250 |
Pull Rating | 4.55 |
Tapped Hole | Yes |
Weight (lbs) | 0.0025 |
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