

Q-51-51-25-N
Block magnet 50,8 x 50,8 x 25,4 mm
Neodymium, N40, nickel-plated
promptly deliverable
Description
We call this magnet with reverence THE DEATH MAGNET.
I have no idea what you could reasonably do with this magnet - it is simply too intense for most applications. Monitors, credit cards, video tapes - all down the drain. Tip: Always put a thick piece of cardboard underneath before attaching it to a metal surface, so you can slide it off sideways. Otherwise, you'll never be able to get it off again. And if you have two of these together, not even Schwarzenegger will be able to separate them without any tools. My advice: Buy a smaller magnet! But if you think you really need this monster (like more than 120 000 people before you): BE CAREFUL!!! And please never, never allow children to play with DEATH MAGNETS.
I have no idea what you could reasonably do with this magnet - it is simply too intense for most applications. Monitors, credit cards, video tapes - all down the drain. Tip: Always put a thick piece of cardboard underneath before attaching it to a metal surface, so you can slide it off sideways. Otherwise, you'll never be able to get it off again. And if you have two of these together, not even Schwarzenegger will be able to separate them without any tools. My advice: Buy a smaller magnet! But if you think you really need this monster (like more than 120 000 people before you): BE CAREFUL!!! And please never, never allow children to play with DEATH MAGNETS.
Technical data
Article ID | Q-51-51-25-N |
EAN | 7640155436564 |
Material | NdFeB |
Shape | Block |
Size | 50,8 x 50,8 x 25,4 mm |
Tolerance | +/- 0,1 mm |
Direction of magnetisation | Axis 25,4 mm |
Coating | Nickel-plated (Ni-Cu-Ni) |
Magnetisation | N40 |
Strength | approx. 100 kg (approx. 981 N) |
Max. working temperature | 80°C |
Weight | 500 g |
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