Master Magnetics 07502X2 Magnet Catch, Universal Latch with Strike-Plate, 2-Way Mounting Red, 4.25" Length, 0.938" Width, 1.125" Height, 50 Pounds (Pack of 2)
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One inch by three inches is the size of the steel plate. The 25-inch diameter
My question to you, Ayisha, is greatly appreciated! A piece of double stick tape would work as a hold-down device if the magnets and strike plate held in place based on how strong and what kind of adhesive you used. Unlike the front sides of the magnet or the strike plate, the back side of both is smooth There are a variety of adhesives whose temperature ratings, strengths, and effectiveness depend on the type of surfaces they are used on. *br>For any additional product assistance, we invite you to contact our Magnet Experts at 800-387-6236 Five hundred twenty-five I appreciate your business, and good luck to you!
Attaching screws to objects is dependent on how you attach them. Because I was attaching to wood, I used grabbers.
There is a lot of force in these It is my opinion that the 1911 should be light enough to remain secure on any surface. The magnet is being used in a very interesting way! Velcro holsters and magnets did not interest me for carrying in my RV, but holsters will be fine! Those sound like interesting ideas.
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At the very top of my attic ladder, I noticed the springs had weakened leaving the door a bit loose. Not the best thing from the point of view of air conditioning or heating. Although I could have installed springs to replace the broken ones, I installed these magnet closures and they worked As a result, it now takes a bit more force to overcome the magnetic pull to lower the stairs, however the stairs aren't difficult The attached pictures illustrate the situation. It took about 30 minutes for the installation to complete.
To keep it closed but allow it to be easily popped open, we wanted the magnet to do the trick. As part of the description, a gate magnet was mentioned. I now believe it's for a cattle gate. The chain is so strong that it was impossible to "pull" one half apart. We improvised by taping this half with five layers of Duct tape, which now makes it much easier to pull apart. If you wanted, you could also install them so only the lower quarter of the metal strips grab onto the other side. For a heavy duty gate, this should However, there is a small light that needs to be installed There needs to be some dumbing down of the weight gate. But I would rather have that problem than having one that is so weak it cannot grip. In addition, it was a good price.
It is not the little inch magnets, and, when you try to remove the steel plate, do you get any results? That's good luck, haha. There is a lot of power in that This magnet allows me to hold open my large driveway gate even when the wind blows. I bought two of them, and I have one mounted to a rolling screen door and one on the gate. While I did put two pieces of duct tape over the magnet to reduce its strength and make it usable, it still does not work as well as it should.
These are installed on a 2 way swinging door so that they cannot be pushed in either direction by kittens. Having to adjust them every couple of months is a hassle, but with washers between the screw and the magnet housing they seem to work effectively. Purchase made with solid confidence.
It is made of solid wood and measures 40" by 40". There are about 20 pounds in it. There is a bit of too much hold on the panel with this. Because the magnet in the middle is in the middle of the panel, I feel it bends when I pull it. The process is similar to peeling an adhesive.
Magnetic materials with a high magnetic field. The large wooden gate on my fence is now secured.
Weight 50 lbs. Magnetic force is a form of Each is about 3 inches x 1 inch. That's true, I used them for two of my doors, the attic and basement. By arranging them vertically, for example, you will have to really pull the door to open it if you place them horizontally. If you place them horizontally, however, it will be easier to open them. Depending on how far you get from the hinges, you can adjust how much force is needed to open the door when it's horizontal.