Magnetic Hooks

Qty: 10pcs of magnetic eyelet hooks ONLY

Neodymium Rare Earth EYELET hook Magnets

Product CodeAMFYPF42
Pull Force*68kg
Weight97 gm
StyleRare earth threaded eyelet pot magnet
CoatingNickel (NiCuNi)

Product Information: Magnetic hooks are great for holding just about any steel object to another surface, or vice versa.

Magnet's Endless Uses:

  • Magnetic eyelet hooks are a very versatile product for hanging almost anything.
  • Magnetic eyelet hooks attach to metal surfaces, are non-marking and design for easy removal.
  • The product consists of a small metal cup containing a neodymium rare earth magnet and has a centre removable metal eyelet·
  • No screws, nails or drills needed.
  • Ideal for hanging pot plants, tools, hats, keys, lights, paintings, wind chimes, displays etc.
  • Can be attached either in horizontal or vertical positions·
  • Easy to attach and remove, easy to use practical magnetic product

IMPORTANT NOTES:

Magnets rated holding force is when contacted directly against mild steel 3mm thick or greater at horizontal position.

If you position the magnet sideway (vertically), you should divide the holding force amount by 3. This is due to the the influences of gravity and reduced friction.


AVOID:
Please note that magnetic strength will be weaker if the item you are attaching to is alloy, stainless steel, Colourbond steel, painted, oily, rusty or bumpy

Also, if the ferrous item your attaching to is thin, the magnet will be weaker too, i.e. foil or sheet metal

If something in between the magnets and the surface your attaching to (i.e fabric), the pull strength also will be lesser.




FYI

Rare earth magnets are a special type of magnet. They are the worlds strongest type of magnet and are composed of Neodymium, Iron and Boron (NdFeB) elements. We sell magnets ranging from N35 to N52, also with various coatings. We were the first to offer BULK rare earth magnets on EBAY in Australia and we are still the CHEAPEST and the BEST!

Price Guarantee: All our competitors in Australia are more expensive than us for the same product. You can check our competition on eBay or other websites and if you find a cheaper product we will beat it guaranteed.

Custom Magnets: If you require a custom size please contact us. (Minimum orders apply)

We have disc, ring, block, cube, sphere, cylinders, magnetic lifters, magnetic tools, and more. We are the magnet specialists.

We supply many of Australia's Universities and Research Institutes including, CSIRO, RMIT, Griffith Uni, Melbourne Uni, Charles Sturt Uni, James Cook Uni, QUT and more!. Our magnets are manufactured to ISO9001 Quality Standards from leading manufacturers. We supply some of Australia's most innovative companies in the development of new products, a plethora of craft stores, backyard experimentalists and the hobbyists alike.

Safety Notes about Neodymium Magnets:

  • Handle magnets carefully. Neodymium magnets are strongly attracted and snap together quickly. Keep fingers and other body parts clear to avoid getting severely pinched.
  • Keep magnets away from electronics. The strong magnetic fields of neodymium magnets can erase magnetic media like credit cards, magnetic I.D. cards, and video tapes. It can also damage electronics like TVs, VCRs, computer monitors, and other CRT displays.
  • Keep magnets away from young children and petsALL MAGNETS we sold ARE NOT TOYS and pose a choking hazard and can cause internal damage if swallowed. Older children 13+ yr old should handle them only under adult supervision, and wearing proper safety equipment.
  • Avoid use around people with pacemakers. The strong magnetic field of neodymium magnets can disrupt the operation of pacemakers and similar medical devices. Never use neodymium magnets near persons with these devices.
  • Use the magnets gently. Neodymium magnets are more brittle than other types of magnets and can crack or chip. Do not try to machine (cut) them. To reduce the chance of chipping, avoid slamming them together. Eye protection should be worn if you are snapping them together at high speeds, as small shards may be launched at high speeds. Do not burn them; burning will create toxic fumes.
  • Be patient when separating the magnets. If you need to separate neodymium magnets, they can usually be separated by hand, one at a time, by sliding the end magnet off the stack. If you cannot separate them this way, try using the edge of a table or a countertop. Place the magnets on a tabletop with one of the magnets hanging over the edge. Then, using your body weight, hold the stack of magnets on the table and push down with the palm of your hand on the magnet hanging over the edge. With a little work and practice, you should be able to slide the magnets apart. Just be careful that they do not snap back together, pinching you, once you have separated them.
  • Wear eye protection. Neodymium magnets are brittle and may crack or shatter if they slam together, possibly launching magnet fragments at high speeds.
  • Drilling and Machining. Neodymium magnets are by nature very hard and brittle. Drilling and machining is highly not recommended. Magnets will break and chip.