The SM19 series with countersunk hole is assembled with a rubber O-ring, which is in turn resin-coated, around the magnet itself.
This solution further improves the structural integrity of the entire magnetic system. This type of finishing also has an added aesthetic value in all those applications where the magnet remains visible.
The through-countersunk hole makes attaching the magnet with screws quick and easy, without having to use glue or other adhesives.
The magnetic NdFeB alloy’s adhesive force is further enhanced by the steel cup, ensuring high performance even in the smallest sizes.
This makes these magnets particularly popular in various industrial sectors, such as furniture, automation, advertising, furnishing elements, thermoplastic molding, industrial equipment, etc.
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You can view and download the technical drawings of each product by clicking on the respective code highlighted in blue.
All measures are in millimeters (mm).
CODE | D | H | THREAD M (F) | STRENGTH KG |
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SM19.35NI00.3007 | 30 | 7 | 3 | 23 |
SM19.35NI00.4007 | 40 | 7 | 4 | 50 |
SM19.35NI00.5006 | 50 | 6 | 5 | 50 |
SM19.35NI00.5007 | 50 | 7 | 6 | 73,50 |
The maximum standard operating temperature for resin-coated products is 60 °C.
On request, we can supply magnets capable of operating at higher temperatures, as indicated in the Materials Table.
Many of these sizes are also available in other variants, with different coatings and degrees of magnetization.
The force values given in the tables are the result of dynamometric tests performed with a 10 mm thick iron plate.
Any variations from this standard in the use may change the actual performance of the magnet.
It is always recommended to perform specific tests according to your application. |
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