
"Very interesting" says our in-house magnet-appreciation team leader. This donut magnet measures 3-3/8" dia x 7/16" thick with 1-1/4" ID hole. On its strong side it's polarized south at each of (3) equidistant notches and polarized north in-between. The weak side is the opposite and the sides are marked to distinguish them. Approx 20-lb pull.
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40880 SIX-POLE DONUT MAGNET |
Pair of alnico bar magnets, each 7/16" x 1/4" x 3". Magnetized end to end with the North pole marked, the North end painted red and the South pole painted blue. Come with a pair of keepers and a wood separator bar.
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89326 ALNICO BAR MAGNETS |
Add a door/drawer pull to any ferrous surface with this 1" dia x 1/4" thick neodymium disc in a polished sleeve with a 3/16" dia hole in a stand-off. Comes with a 1" slip-ring attached, and hangs on for 22 lbs worth. Plenty handy for hanging stuff from other stuff, too.
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93515 MAGNET & PULL |
Need to hold something to a round steel pole? Want to make a magnetic bulletin board? Or to cut some letters for a temporary sign on the side of your car? Relax, the answer is at hand. You need some flexible 12 x 12 rubberized magnetic sheets. The magnetic particles are embedded in a rubber-like material that is easily cut with a pair of scissors. Strong enough to cling firmly to a smooth metal surface or to hold light objects. Sheets are just over 1/32" thick and are self adhesive.
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4303 SHEET MAG, 12"X12" ADH |
Beautiful refrigerator magnets, all set to be imbedded in your child's best ever creation for refrigerator work. Six file card holding power, 3/4" dia x 3/16" thick ceramic with beveled edges to minimize chipping. They don't come much better than that!!
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89444 CERAMIC MAGNET, 3/4" |
Rubber-coated horseshoes so your horse doesn't make so much noise in the house? No, no, just a little 3-1/2" long x 1-7/8" horseshoe magnet with a red rubber coating on the top half. Has a 1/4-lb pull, so it's great for classroom iron-filing demos or light work. Ignore the "Large, Heavy Duty" label.
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40847 3-1/2" HORSESHOE MAGNET |
Ceramic magnets can be quite powerful and have excellent resistance to demagnetization. These rectangular ones are no exception. Add the power of surplus and we'll give you these mighty-mites for bargain prices. This 3-lb-pull guy is 1-7/8" x 7/8" x 3/8" thick, for mounting bigger pix, we figure.
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10584 3-LB CERAMIC MAGNET |
This strontium ferrite sheet is stronger than your average fridge magnet, and considerably bigger. Measures 7-3/8" sq x over 1/16" thick, with (2) adjacent corners trimmed off. Rubberized finish, black on one side, writable white on the other. Can be easily cut with a scissors.
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40797 SHEET MAGNET |
Looking for a very, very, very long refrigerator magnet? At 15 ft, this 7/16" wide x 1/16" thick magnetic strip should just about go up one side, across the top, and down the other side. It's flexible, but can be broken if bent back against itself -- which means that small children can make craft magnets without having to cut the strip or themselves! We love it when a plan comes together!
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34204 STRIP MAGNET |
Physics project alert! This robust puppy of a magnet has dual 6V coils and stands 4" high x 3-1/4" wide, not counting the side terminals. Each coil draws 2.4A at 6VDC, and is conservatively rated for 40 Newtons (approx 9 lbs) at that voltage. Can be wired in either parallel or series, and comes with a mounting hook. Works great with a 6-volt lantern battery.
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93088 ELECTROMAGNET |
These tiny alnico magnets are a mere 3/8" long x 1/8" dia cylinders, slightly larger than ice-cream jimmies, with approx 1/4-oz lift. They could hold sticky notes that have lost their sticky, and they hang on to each other end-to-end really nicely, so a bunch of them are fun to play with as a desktop toy, but they're really great for magnetic reed switches. Sold in packages of (25) or try the (200) pack for huge savings!
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37407P25 CYLINDER MAGNET | |
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37407P200 CYLINDER MAGNET |
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