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Master Magnetics, Inc.: Neodymium lift magnets

Lift magnets handle steel plate, forging and die-castings

Master Magnetics, Inc.: Neodymium lift magnets
By 24/7 Staff 
July 24, 2012

Neodymium lift magnets from Master Magnetics handle steel plate, forging and die-castings in machine shops, warehouses and industrial processing plants.

By eliminating the need for slings or clamping devices, the magnets allow one person to do the work of two or more.

Four models are offered in strengths of 220, 660, 1,300 and 2,200 pounds of flat piece lifting capacity. For safety, the actual breakaway force is three times greater than the maximum lift rating. 

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