Alnico deep-pot magnets with mild-steel housing and threaded hole, high pull force, and up to 220 °C temperature tolerance.
The Eclipse Alnico Deep Pot Magnets are robust, threaded-hole pot magnets designed for versatile holding, fixing, gripping, and clamping applications. Each unit features a high-quality Alnico core encased in a mild-steel pot, delivering concentrated magnetic force through the base surface. Thanks to their deep-pot construction and durable housing, these magnets offer mechanical protection to the internal magnet, reliable performance at elevated temperatures (up to 220 °C), and secure threaded mounting for jigs, fixtures, panels, or tooling setups.
Key Features
- Deep-pot design with mild-steel housing focuses magnetic field for maximum pull strength.
- Threaded internal pot – allows secure bolting to fixtures, machines or assemblies.
- Alnico alloy core — offers stable magnetic performance and high temperature resistance (up to 220 °C).
- Compact, tamper-resistant housing provides mechanical protection and corrosion resistance.
- Wide range of diameters and pull-force ratings — suitable for light-duty to heavy-duty holding.
Typical Applications
- Clamping, work holding and tooling fixtures in manufacturing or assembly operations.
- Mounting jigs or components where threaded fixing offers robust attachment.
- Positioning, holding or fixturing metal parts that require strong magnetic force.
- High-temperature applications — heats, ovens, welding fixtures, or industrial ovens up to 220 °C.
- General holding tasks in workshops, fabrication, maintenance or automation environments.
Available Sizes & Technical Data
| Product No. |
Diameter (mm) |
Height (mm) |
Thread |
Pull Force (kg) |
Units per Pack |
| 829 |
9.5 |
15 |
M3 |
1 |
10 |
| 830 |
12.7 |
15.9 |
M4 |
2 |
10 |
| 831 |
17.5 |
16 |
M6 |
2.65 |
10 |
| 832 |
20.5 |
19 |
M6 |
4 |
5 |
| 833 |
27 |
25 |
M6 |
6.1 |
5 |
| 834 |
35 |
30 |
M6 |
14.75 |
2 |
Note: Pull-force values refer to ideal contact on thick mild-steel test plates. Actual holding force may vary depending on workpiece material, surface finish, thickness and mounting conditions.