Eclipse Magnetics Ltd
Neodymium Ring Magnets
Neodymium Ring Magnets
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Description
Neodymium ring magnets with a countersunk hole are a type of rare earth magnet known for their exceptional strength and versatility. These magnets are designed with a central countersunk hole, allowing them to be easily fastened into place using a screw. The countersunk hole ensures that the screw head sits flush with the magnet, providing a smooth and secure attachment.
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Typical Applications
- Door and cabinet closures
- Hanging artwork and signage
- Retail store shelving
- Magnetic tool holders and DIY projects
- General fixing and attaching applications
Key Features
- High strength magnetic performance
- Countersunk hole for screw mounting
- Nickel plated for corrosion resistant
- N35 grade material
- 80°C maximum operating temperature
Technical Data
Product No |
Diameter (mm) |
Thickness (mm) |
Hole (mm) |
Screw Head |
Weight (kg) |
Pull Force (kg) |
Units / Pack |
N832 |
15.4 |
3.25 |
3.3 |
M3 |
0.021 |
3.5 |
5 |
N834 |
17.5 |
4.00 |
4.5 |
M4 |
0.036 |
4.8 |
5 |
N822 |
20.0 |
10.00 |
6.0 |
M6 |
0.020 |
4.7 |
1 |
N823 |
37.0 |
3.50 |
6.0 |
M6 |
0.027 |
4.9 |
1 |
Learn More About Neodymium Ring Magnets
Neodymium ring magnets, also known as NdFeB magnets, are powerful rare earth magnets made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron. These magnets feature a central countersunk hole, allowing for easy and secure fastening with screws.
Their exceptional magnetic strength makes them ideal for various applications. In industrial settings, they are used for holding, positioning, and fastening components. In electronics, they secure parts and ensure stable connections. The automotive industry uses them in assembling parts like sensors. They are also popular in furniture design for concealed closures. Everyday uses include magnetic door and cabinet closures, hanging artwork and signs, securing retail shelving, and creating magnetic tool holders. They are also favoured in DIY projects for creating magnetic fixtures.
Handling these magnets requires care to avoid injuries and prevent interference with electronic devices. They are brittle and can break if dropped or allowed to smash together.
Overall, neodymium ring magnets with a countersunk hole are versatile and essential in many modern technologies due to their strength and ease of installation.