Noga MA61003 Big Boy Magnetic Base w/292 Lbs (1300 N) Holding Power (1)
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Thank you for your message, With my Big Boy I can hold a Nikon SB 900 and it works fine. The arm and magnet are strong enough to hold the camera but I am very sure you will get movement from the mirror and shutter if the camera on the arm is extended. Friend of John's
It is correct that 1300N equals about 292 pounds. A magnetic holding force is a magnetic We are talking about 44lbs here. This is the amount of weight that the arm can support on its own.
117 millimeters are measured on the base of the magnet box. A cylinder with a diameter of 5 mm and a length of Item has a width of 0 mm and a length of The film has a height of 0 mm. The total length of this clock is 121, with the silver plate behind the knob included. This mm measures 0 millimeters. A total of 140 millimeters are measured in all, including the knob.
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Afterward, he looked up the book on Amazon and decided not to get Since he is an awesome husband, I looked it up and purchased it for him as a surprise. Not only did he get surprised, but he also got emotional! Yeah, he was actually overcome by emotion I consider it to be the second best gift I ever gave It's out of my hands to tell what the best gift has been from me - I mean, I can't tell. His garage has a machine shop, where he usually works with metals, but he has also gone so far as to make me custom wooden kitchen cabinets and bird houses. I am sure he is going to say it is the best holder he has ever owned. It is exceptionally high quality, and holds the item I thought it was a great addition to his shop. The Noga was added to his arsenal of mill, lathe, mics, holders, and holders. The shop has great tools - Starretts for example - but this one is at the top of the list.
With its arms fully extended and affixed on its side, the NOGA tends to tilt with a small force, effectively coming off of the surface it is attached to. I know I am in the minority with this review, but the magnet just doesn't seem powerful enough. say that when it is tightened down, the arms do not budge at all. This is of utmost importance when taking measurements of 1/10,000.
In addition to the Big Boy, you can add the accessory clamp and it becomes like having an extra arm. Whenever I weld long brackets that would otherwise droop when clamps are used only at the weld point, this allows me to hold everything in place. When I am working with composites, I use it to hold vacuum nozzles very close to the work so that there is better air quality in the shop.
There is a Noga big boy in this picture. The second one I purchased. This is what I call overkill build quality. The first one has been shortened so the arms are half the size they were. We love the fact that the mag base has even been ground to improve holding power, something you don't see on.
There are several pros to the package I've never seen anything like that before and it's a beast to move a long distance. -Cons - Can be loud, can be a good noise. The swivel ends used on this are very cheap and tiny when you have something as big and strong as this.
It's top-of-the-line! It has a magnetic base that makes it hold solidly! Very large size! With a base this large and an arm this long, Noga makes the longest magnetic base! It is especially useful if you are working on a large lathe with lots of reach! This is the first one I've had that works so well as well as that Since I've been using magnetic bases for a long time, I know what they are all about.
I showed my friend these indicator bases and he is retiring his old ones.
The magnet is super strong, the arm is rigid, the articulation is simple and smooth, and the reach is long. Magbases that have a long reach are best for applications that require them. The indicator works well with a 1 micron diameter as well.