Neodymium Fishing Magnet with M20 Threaded Eyelet - 160mm diameter x 110mm

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SKU: AMFYPLNM160
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Product details

  • SKU AMFYPLNM160
  • 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

    1000Kg
  • Weight5600 gm
  • StyleRare Earth Fishing Magnet
  • CoatingNickel (NiCuNi)
  • DimensionsHeight:110mm, Diameter:160mm
  • *Measured against up to 10mm mild steel.

Magnetic Product Description:

This Rare Earth Threaded Eyelet Pot Magnet has a pull force of 1000kg and a weight of 5.6 kilograms. It has a diameter of 160mm, a total height of 110mm, and a magnet housing thickness of 32mm. This Neodymium Pot Magnet has a M20 thread, and comes with a M20 eyelet. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number AMFYPLNM160.


Fishing Magnets Dimensions

This supersized Neodymium Fishing Magnet needs to be HANDLED WITH EXTREME CAUTION and is not for inexperienced operators, amateurs or hobbyists. It is mainly used by commercial salvage and recovery professionals and by maintenance teams in the Mining and Resources industries. Underwater salvage teams use this giant magnet to locate and retrieve large metal items remotely, with a reduced risk of injury to employees and in a very cost-effective manner. Exploration teams in the Mining and Resource sectors can also retrieve broken drills or other metal fragments from bores or wells safely and efficiently, allowing them to resume their important work with minimal downtime.

Experienced fossickers on dry land have also been known to incorporate these magnets into an assembly that can be dragged around rocky desert landscapes in their quest to find iron-laden meteorites that have fallen from outer space and are otherwise very difficult to identify. Meteorites can be millions of years old and can reveal important information about the evolution of the cosmos to Astrophysicists and the broader scientific community. Magnets like this one can attract these ferrous space rocks over large areas which saves time, effort and greatly increases the strike rate for finding this highly prized material.