Description
These neodymium magnet systems have a threaded socket into which you can screw hooks, eyelets etc. The white rubber coating protects delicate surfaces from scratches and at the same time increases the load capacity in shear direction. The rubber protects the magnet from occasional moisture and splashes. Permanent outdoor use, however, may lead to the formation of rust. Our ferrite pot magnets, on the other hand, are rust-proof.
Compared to standard pot magnets without a rubber coating, these rubberised magnet systems are thinner and more discreet. There is a steel plate under the white rubber coating with one ring magnet that has a multipolar magnetisation. As a result, you will be able to combine these magnet systems with each other. But please be careful, because once two of these magnet systems are fully joined, it will be very difficult to separate them again.
Please note: Carefully tighten the screws, hooks, etc. inside the screw socket only as far as they will go.
The full adhesive force is achieved when the ferromagnetic counterpart is smooth and of sufficient thickness and when the magnet system makes direct and full flush contact. Magnet systems already start to lose part of their adhesive force at a small distance from the ferromagnetic surface. This characteristic is more pronounced in magnet systems than in other ferrite and neodymium magnets.