Q-25-25-13-N: Block 25,4 x 25,4 x 12,7 mm
| Article ID: | Q-25-25-13-N |
| Shape: | Block |
| Size: | 25,4 x 25,4 x 12,7 mm |
| Tolerance: | +/- 0.1 mm |
| Weight: | 62 g |
| Coating: | Nickel-plated (Ni-Cu-Ni) |
| Magnetisation: | N40 |
| Strength: | approx. 20 Kg |
| Max. operational temperature: | 80°C |
incl. 16% VAT
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available: 3248 pcs. |
Holding strength in relation to the air gap between magnet and steel plate.
A sledge hammer hanging horizontally from a Q-25-25-13-N.
Sledge hammer, vertically "docked" on a metal pole. (left)
Right, Beat, who has become the stuff of legends with his experiment with Q-51-51-25-N.
Two of these magnets are pinning a thick-sided cardboard box full of billiard balls vertically to a steel cabinet. The force of the magnets is formidable.
Side view.
From under. No hands and no tricks.
A heavy snowboarding jacket was hung from this magnet.
Detailed view.
This magnet is a hit!
You can, naturally, hang up less-useful things, for example, a shoe horn, a clothes hanger and a hammer. These are all hanging on a Q-25-25-13-N.
Patrick Schaub from Basel wrote:
"I bought my magnets from you only a short time ago. The power of the magnets is really very astounding. I'm sending a photo as an attachment that shows how you can store your tools on the cellar ceiling... :-) The small anvil weighs 10 kg, and the contact surface to the magnets is only approx. 1 cm²! The same goes for the vice... everything is held by 4 Q-25-25-13-N magnets".

THE GIANT.
Very, very powerful. If two of these become stuck together, you'll have a hard time separating them with only your bare hands, and then only with a great deal of effort. Not suitable for children!
This magnet has a fantastic price-performance ratio!