Neodymium Pot Magnet - 20 mm | Male Thread

Product code: AMFYPC20

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Neodymium Pot Magnet - 20 mm | Male Thread

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Product Code AMFYPC20
Pull Force* 9 kg
Weight 16gm
Style Neo Pot Male Thread
Coating Nickel (NiCuNi)
Direction of Magnetisation Axially magnetized thru the 7 mm
*Measured against up to 10mm mild steel.

Product Description:

 

This neodymium pot magnet with male thread stud measures 20 mm (D) x 7 mm (h).
The overall height including the external stud is 16 mm (H). 
It has a pull force of 9 kg and weighs 16 grams.

About neodymium pot or cup magnets:

Our male threaded rare earth pot magnets, also called cup magnets, or mounting magnets, are designed to be used with a washer and nut. These high strength neodymium rare earth magnets have a mild steel cup which offers protection for the magnet and concentrates the magnetic force on one side.

ModelNo. M H h Pull force (kg) Weight (g)
AMFYPC10 10 3 12 5 2.2 3.5
AMFYPC12 12 3 13 5 3.2 5
AMFYPC16 16 4 13 5 5.5 7.5
AMFYPC20 20 4 16 7 9 16
AMFYPC25 25 5 17 8 22 30
AMFYPC32 32 6 18 8 34 45
AMFYPC36 36 6 18 8 41 57
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Reviewed by Lawrie K.
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Very good. Ideal for my purpose.

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Very suitable for purpose.

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Reviewed by Martin C.
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Adapted as hangers

I used four male thread neodymium pots, together with four locking nuts, to secure two aluminium tool hooks (two pots per hook) to the inside wall of a tool trailer. I wanted to avoid drilling into the trailer to avoid potential corrosion.

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