Neosmuk Magnetic Hooks, 22 lb+ Heavy Duty Earth Magnets with Hook for Refrigerator, Extra Strong Cruise Hook for Hanging, Magnetic Hanger for Curtain, Grill (Silver White, Pack of 10)
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A magnet made of aluminum would be required for such an Magnets like these are just behind wood magnets as the most expensive magnets in the world.
Dime-sized, about the size of a nickel.
The magnets are quite strong, so it should be fine.
Magnets with regular magnetic properties Then move them to a different location. Reading reviews about them, you'll see that people use them for a variety of purposes. My intention was to use them on a cruise, like others.
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This is what I use to hold the curtain rods that hold the curtains on three steel doors, among other things. Despite their size (base is 1/2" in diameter), they are of decent strength, and I am happy with how they (parallel) hold the printer. Due to two hooks not fitting in their bases, they have been demoted to refrigerator magnets, deducting one star from their ratings. An magnet's PULL STRENGTH, or strength to pull it away from metal surfaces, is the amount of vertical force required to PULL it away from the metal surface it is stuck to (or in kilograms or pounds). The use of that same formula to apply to these magnetic hooks would mean that, when stuck to a metal CEILING, each magnet has a maximum holding power of about 22 lbs/10 kg before it PULLS AWAY. (If all other factors are also )
It is easier to slip the same magnetic hook down a WALL than it is to pull it away from a ceiling, because it will slide down the wall much easier. Magnets have a parallel hold or shearing force which is not nearly as powerful as its pull strength. In the same way, 2 magnets stuck together are easier to separate by sliding them apart than by pulling them apart. Manufacturers often refer to the PULL STRENGTH of their magnets when referring to their holding power. A magnet's pull strength is dependent on the MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF WEIGHT that it can hold when tested under ideal conditions. In general, the PARALLEL HOLD/SHEAR FORCE can be estimated at 10% to 25% of the PULL STRENGTH for a magnet. The weight of three pounds). If we use the assumption above, we can expect that each hook (if used on a metal wall or door) will hold approximately 3 to 3 1/2 lbs of weight before sliding down the wall. That's far less than what it should be able to support if it's mounted to a ceiling, which should be 22 lbs. In addition to orientation, there are a number of factors or conditions that affect a magnet's performance and weaken its strength, including Ideally, materials type (ceramic, alloy, etc), condition (chipped, cracked, scratched, etc? ), size, and weight of the magnet would be helpful information. The shape of things. Does the magnet have a "cupped" surface (Cupped = magnets are placed in steel 'cups' or 'holders', like the hooks in this photo. A cup concentrates the magnet's pull along one direction [the end/open end of the cup], thus a powerful magnet is created). a. Is the magnet being stored correctly (this matters), has the magnet been damaged? b. Dropping a magnet is not good (lack of grip=no good)
**What about the surface of the magnet? WHICH metal is thicker, stainless steel or aluminum? (Thicker = Better),>> What TYPE of metal is it, what are its constituent parts? What type of Metal do you have? Is it BARE and CLEAN, or is it painted, coated, dirty, greasy, rusted? Does the surface appear to be perfectly FLAT or is it curved or uneven, is it perfectly SMOOTH or does it appear ANYTHING THAT INTERFERES WITH 100% FULL & FAST The magnet's strength and power are weakened by direct contact with metallic objects. **How does the surrounding environment affect the performance? Do there appear to be moisture present, and how do the temperature and humidity compare? Can you tell me what the temperature of the surface of the magnet is? The following are excerpts from the text. As well as many other things. Physics has fascinated me for a long time, and I was blown away by the physics and magnetism of magnets, but they have been technical enough to blow my mind right out of the science book, too! For the majority of 'average consumers', this BASIC understanding of PULL STRENGTH as it relates to PARALLEL HOLD is likely to be the most useful (and easiest to remember) when choosing a household, craft, hobby or shop magnet for any specific.
The product I purchased was perfect for its intended purpose. We have immediate storage for our stateroom on the cruise ship when we put this item over the door shoe organizer! The ceilings on cruise ships are also made of metal, so I made a laundry drying system from a clothes hanger dryer, drying rack, I really liked how it turned out! I've now made it one of my must-haves when I go on a cruise.
These products were bought for a cruise and they worked well sticking to the walls of the staterooms so we would have places to hang items more easily (lanyard with cruise ID, hats, belts, shirts, water bottles, The cruise was a breeze with this little gadget!.
The boxes are extremely strong and were able to hold most items that we wanted to hang on the walls on our cruise. I bought them to have extra storage on the boat. The magnets only slide with a fully loaded backpack, so it is a wonderful deal. There are four packages of magnets each, so it is a deal of four magnets for each.
I really thought it would be a perfect solution because the magnets were quite strong. During the Christmas season a few years ago, I hung my lights on December 12 and removed them on December 31. I was very disappointed to discover that the hooks were I appreciate it a great deal! Picture (see below). I have seen that they started leaving white circles on my roof's facia, which resulted from oxidation due to the dissimilar metals. These hooks should not be advertised as an outdoor item. Not for use in humidity.
Just returned from a 7 day cruise and these hooks met all our needs. Before they came onboard, I'm not sure how we survived without them. It doesn't matter what you hang on them, they hold it. This organization system will help you keep your cabin in order. As our cabin steward pointed out, it was appreciated. Invest in a pack of these hooks and you will be glad you did. A lot of years can be spent using them as they are not very expensive. We are now accustomed to using them on cruises.
Two 50 lb weights used to calibrate machinery were used for the test. I mounted the magnet onto a 3/4inch piece of steel but it did not adhere. I tried it with 75 lbs and it worked fine, but it would say the magnet would only hold The test is still impressive. See the picture for the 75 lb magnet. I was unable to test the 60 lb magnet since my wife claimed it.
I had no idea what to expect from it's appearance online but it stayed tight when put on an even metal surface and once a heavy bag was hung on it, it held without needing any other tools. This didn't fall on my head, which surprised me. In the future, I will be hanging kitchen utensils from them. Some of them are on my refrigerator. It looks like I'll be ordering more in the near future. I have included a few pictures here. Using these hooks in my pantry room is on my to-do list once I get a metal board. Have fun, and think outside the box.