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This ferrite pot magnet has a diameter of 90mm, a height of 12mm and a pull force of 30kg. It has a countersunk magnet bore and a 10mm pot bore. This ferrite magnet is identified by the AMF magnet part number 89031.
Companies using rubber, foam and vinyl to make products like swimming pools and spas, all types of mattresses and floor coverings respectively, are used to the jokes and puns flooding and laying around their industry. Our products are rubbery but our prices aren't. Just give us a foam call from any foam booth? You’ll be floored by our nonslip surface solutions.
It's no laughing matter however when these ferrite pot magnets with their brute pull force of 30 kg are deployed the workshop as hold and release agents in the production chain as foam, rubber, vinyl and other synthetic materials are milled, machined and manufactured.
Engaged as clamps for securing machinery to work benches and as clamps to hold material stationary, these ferrite pot magnets, some able to take a threaded hook or eyelet fixed at its center, provide a very secure hold and quick release, constituting an intuitive lock and release agency.
Ferrite pot magnets are also housed in many of the machines themselves to regulate the moving parts in a reliable, durable smooth expression of mechanical power. Magnets regulating moving parts of cutting, milling and stitching equipment release their grip at a known pull force protecting sensitive components from the full force of mechanical power in a jamming or surge event.
DC or Direct Current motors drive many manufacturing machines as well as pumps and filters for pools and spas. These types of motors rely on magnetic fields created by magnets in order to operate. Signage on the vehicles of companies using rubber, foam and vinyl materials are often affixed with magnetic sheeting as a permanent and removable fastening method that inflicts minimum material penalty when removed or replaced or repositioned on the vehicles surface. This particular ferrite pot magnet is available with a customised cover to prevent chipping and scratching increasing its longevity. The product code for the protective cover (90mmx12mm) is 89032.
Our ferrite pot magnets have a mild steel casing over a ferrite ring magnet with a round central hole for fixing a bolt, rivet or screw, for attaching to non-magnetic surfaces. With no moving parts this ferrite pot magnet requires no maintenance beyond ensuring the magnet is clean before use.
ModelNo. | D | d1 |
Magnet Bore |
Pot Bore | H | Pull force | Weight (g) |
89016 | 40 | 8.6mm | M5 thread | 8 | 7 kg | 0.0950 | |
89017 | 25 | C/sunk | 4.8 | 8 | 0.0170 | ||
89018 | 32 | C/sunk | 5.8 | 7 | 0.0280 | ||
89019 | 36 | 9mm hole | 4.8 | 7 | 0.0370 | ||
89020 | 55 | 22mm | 4.6 | 11 | 12 kg | 0.0600 | |
89030 | 88 | 32mm | 13.6 | 18 | 30 kg | 0.0700 | |
89031 | 90 | 18 | C/sunk | 10 | 12 | 30 kg | 0.0700 |
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NB: Ranges are indicative for product category, please check individual products for specific values within that range.
This ferrite pot magnet has a diameter of 90mm, a height of 12mm and a pull force of 30kg. It has a countersunk magnet bore and a 10mm pot bore. This ferrite magnet is identified by the AMF magnet part number 89031.
Companies using rubber, foam and vinyl to make products like swimming pools and spas, all types of mattresses and floor coverings respectively, are used to the jokes and puns flooding and laying around their industry. Our products are rubbery but our prices aren't. Just give us a foam call from any foam booth? You’ll be floored by our nonslip surface solutions.
It's no laughing matter however when these ferrite pot magnets with their brute pull force of 30 kg are deployed the workshop as hold and release agents in the production chain as foam, rubber, vinyl and other synthetic materials are milled, machined and manufactured.
Engaged as clamps for securing machinery to work benches and as clamps to hold material stationary, these ferrite pot magnets, some able to take a threaded hook or eyelet fixed at its center, provide a very secure hold and quick release, constituting an intuitive lock and release agency.
Ferrite pot magnets are also housed in many of the machines themselves to regulate the moving parts in a reliable, durable smooth expression of mechanical power. Magnets regulating moving parts of cutting, milling and stitching equipment release their grip at a known pull force protecting sensitive components from the full force of mechanical power in a jamming or surge event.
DC or Direct Current motors drive many manufacturing machines as well as pumps and filters for pools and spas. These types of motors rely on magnetic fields created by magnets in order to operate. Signage on the vehicles of companies using rubber, foam and vinyl materials are often affixed with magnetic sheeting as a permanent and removable fastening method that inflicts minimum material penalty when removed or replaced or repositioned on the vehicles surface. This particular ferrite pot magnet is available with a customised cover to prevent chipping and scratching increasing its longevity. The product code for the protective cover (90mmx12mm) is 89032.
Our ferrite pot magnets have a mild steel casing over a ferrite ring magnet with a round central hole for fixing a bolt, rivet or screw, for attaching to non-magnetic surfaces. With no moving parts this ferrite pot magnet requires no maintenance beyond ensuring the magnet is clean before use.
ModelNo. | D | d1 |
Magnet Bore |
Pot Bore | H | Pull force | Weight (g) |
89016 | 40 | 8.6mm | M5 thread | 8 | 7 kg | 0.0950 | |
89017 | 25 | C/sunk | 4.8 | 8 | 0.0170 | ||
89018 | 32 | C/sunk | 5.8 | 7 | 0.0280 | ||
89019 | 36 | 9mm hole | 4.8 | 7 | 0.0370 | ||
89020 | 55 | 22mm | 4.6 | 11 | 12 kg | 0.0600 | |
89030 | 88 | 32mm | 13.6 | 18 | 30 kg | 0.0700 | |
89031 | 90 | 18 | C/sunk | 10 | 12 | 30 kg | 0.0700 |
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NB: Ranges are indicative for product category, please check individual products for specific values within that range.
The Pull Force listed for each magnet is based on lifting 10mm thick steel from a horizontal surface. Magnets on a vertical surface (of 10mm thick steel) are generally able to hold around only 30% of the pull force listed in the product description. This is due to the effects of gravity and the lack of friction between the surface and the shiny magnet. Read More