Strong Neodymium Fishing Magnets with Countersunk Hole Eyebolt Diameter 2.95 inch(75 mm) 700 lbs(318 KG) Pulling Force for Retrieving in River and Magnetic Fishing-2pack
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The pair I bought did not try to push each other apart, but stuck (clumsiness on my part). A portion of my finger was stuck between the two. I had to call for help to remove this finger since I could not pry it out on my own. Blood accumulated in a large blister on the finger A lack of help would have resulted in the tip of my finger being lost!
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THE SAFE BET IS TO USE THE LOWEST NUMBER. I don't have the means to test, I just purchased the item according to its specification.
With the help of a 300lb magnet with a smaller diameter and bigger thickness, Mr Locksmith opens the safe. Would it be enough if these 2 properties are equivalent? *br>I would personally say it should be enough if the corresponding strength is equally strong. *br>However, I do not consider myself to be an expert.
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Magnets with a high magnetic field. Although I haven't had the chance to fish with them yet, the brainiacs at Amazon shipping put both of the magnets that I ordered in the same large box without any filler or padding. They were stuck together like a pitbull can't let go of their toy because the magnets clung to them through their flimsy little boxes. No matter how hard I tried, I could not separate them. At the bottom of one of the magnets box, one of the magnets ripped off completely, leaving the magnets still attached. The butter knife slips when I try to pry them apart with my thumb. My thumb is trapped between the magnets and I am frozen to the spot. As an additional brainiac, I pry them apart with my butter knife. My temper flares up and I yell a few expletives In case things go wrong, I place each magnet on the opposite side of the room, just in case. My thumb throbs as I separate the magnets. Magnets with a high magnetic field.
At first, I assumed it wasn't a 600lb magnetic and that I might be better off with my 400lb magnet (different brand), but it turned out that my calibrated elbow or gut instinct were incorrect. We measured around 500 pounds of strength in our state of the art materials testing system. Because I used a compression platen that was coated and I highly doubt the coating was magnetic, I did not get an accurate value above If I had used a non-standard device The force would have been more than twice as high with a plated platen. I doubt 600 pounds is feasible, but higher is definitely possible.
the exact size I wanted for my Weed Protector and I designed and printed it myself using my 3-D printer. That works just fine!.
As simply as I can, I will You might have to spend some time trying to detach this magnet from a metal pipe, if you connect it incorrectly! If this is all the power you need, why would you need anything else? I highly recommend this magnet because it works well, is inexpensive, and does what it's supposed to do!.
These magnets have a great deal of power. As an alternative to welding, I used them to attach a very heavy steel box to a truck. There are 6 total, along with 4 3-inch, 90 pounds magnets holding it down. When I asked two people at work to try and pull or push it, it would not move.
The equipment has been used about six times in a freshwater lake after being purchased a year ago. Unfortunately, it has been rusting out a lot lately. I still only have about a million fish hooks and a couple pocketknives. . . it won't be long before the whole bottom is rusted
I have a few pocketknives and not much else. It is surprising to me that it is rusting so badly, but I should also add that it was my first fishing magnet, so it must be a great one for novices to use. In addition to that, the peeling and rusting metal create some very sharp edges, easy for a person to be cut. Don't let anything go wrong.
This is freaking The bolt should be lubricated with loctite.
You're looking at the real deal here. Our rope was braided, and the other end was fitted with a carabiner. Our property has a pond so we tossed it in there to see if anything was in it, but there was nothing. I just wanted to test it as soon as possible. A bunch of metal objects were thrown in the air (bolts, a metal bar, screws, and a piece of galvanized rabbit fencing (3'x3'). These items were thrown into a pond with a muddy bottom and we were unable to see any of it when it was full. I drove with the magnet in the water and recovered all the items including the fencing after I threw it in. I think this is pretty My next step was to attach the thing to a flat piece of metal, an old car rim, and I was unable to remove it. Considering how heavy the rim was and how resistant the magnet was, I would say it weighed at least 50 lbs. In order to wedge it out, I had to use a screwdriver. The sight of that just warned me not to get it stuck in a fixed metal object in the water or in a place where it can't be reached. A situation like that is likely to result in its loss. This book is highly recommended.