Neodymium Fishing Magnet with M12 Threaded Eyelet - 136mm diameter x 92mm

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SKU: AMFYPLNM136-2
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Product details

  • SKU AMFYPLNM136-2
  • Pull Force*

    The Pull Force listed for each magnet is based on lifting 10mm thick steel from a horizontal surface. Magnets on a vertical surface (of 10mm thick steel) are generally able to hold around only 30% of the pull force listed in the product description. This is due to the effects of gravity and the lack of friction between the surface and the shiny magnet. Read More

    600kg
  • Weight4100 gm
  • StyleRare Earth Fishing Magnet
  • CoatingNickel (NiCuNi)
  • DimensionsHeight:92mm, Diameter:136mm
  • *Measured against up to 10mm mild steel.

Magnetic Product Description:


This Rare Earth Threaded Eyelet Pot Magnet has a pull force of 600kg and a weight of 4.1kg. It has a diameter of 136mm and a M12 thread. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number AMFYPLNM136-2.


Fishing Magnets Diamensions

This Neodymium Fishing Magnet has a detachable second eyelet, when this is removed both sides of the magnet are exposed creating a double sided fishing magnet. With both flat faces exposed, ferrous material is attracted to both sides while the recovery magnet is being dragged through the water. Thin, hard to access crevices can also be explored in this way.

The use of both eyelets with two ropes attached can make underwater recovery and salvage easier to control and can help avoid snags. With two retrieval ropes attached, different drag angles can be used to ensure the magnet unhooks from non-metallic material like branches, rocks, and man-made structures. The eyelets also help with the retrieval of important lost items or valuables, such as keys or jewellery, where searching the underwater area in a more controlled and systematic fashion increases the chance of success. Under optimal conditions, this magnet has a pull force capacity of 600 kg, however this is unlikely to be achieved where rusted metal in corrosive, watery environments is involved.