Neodymium Cylinder - 10mm x 50mm

Product code: 21022

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Neodymium Cylinder - 10mm x 50mm

Product Code 21022
Pull Force* 4.7 kg
Weight 90 gm
Style Neodymium Cylinder Magnet
Coating Nickel (NiCuNi)
Direction of Magnetisation Axially magnetised
Dimensions Height:50mm, Diameter:10mm

Magnetic Product Description:

This rare earth cylinder magnet has a diameter of 10mm and a height of 50mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 6567 Gauss and a pull force of 4.7 kilos. Its part number is 21022.

Uses for our rare earth cylinder magnets:

Combinations of Shape and Grade like this N42 Grade Neodymium Cylinder, for example, allow job-specific pull forces to be achieved to match a particular function. This is often required in automated industrial processes where unmanned machinery is required to pick up sheet metal blanks or other metal items for stamping, tooling or machining. Accuracy over prolonged production periods is a vital requirement in these industries and magnets of the appropriate strength and field range, like these narrow-field cylinders, are suited to small but relatively heavy metal components. Automated arms on a machine can be fitted with suitable strength magnets to repeatedly pick up these parts, and using low pneumatic pressure to break the bond, release them after their modification is completed. Permanent magnets provide secure, reliable and predictable hold in these repetitive processes and help to make these labour saving and cost-efficient automated manufacturing systems viable.

Neodymium Cylinder - 10mm x 50mm (21022)

Magnetic Product Description:

This rare earth cylinder magnet has a diameter of 10mm and a height of 50mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 6567 Gauss and a pull force of 4.7 kilos. Its part number is 21022.

Uses for our rare earth cylinder magnets:

Combinations of Shape and Grade like this N42 Grade Neodymium Cylinder, for example, allow job-specific pull forces to be achieved to match a particular function. This is often required in automated industrial processes where unmanned machinery is required to pick up sheet metal blanks or other metal items for stamping, tooling or machining. Accuracy over prolonged production periods is a vital requirement in these industries and magnets of the appropriate strength and field range, like these narrow-field cylinders, are suited to small but relatively heavy metal components. Automated arms on a machine can be fitted with suitable strength magnets to repeatedly pick up these parts, and using low pneumatic pressure to break the bond, release them after their modification is completed. Permanent magnets provide secure, reliable and predictable hold in these repetitive processes and help to make these labour saving and cost-efficient automated manufacturing systems viable.

Neodymium Cylinder - 10mm x 50mm (21022)