Flat pot magnets of NdFeB, steel body, with bore and counter bore, galvanized
Flat pot magnets of Neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB)
Flat pot magnets of NdFeB, steel body, with bore and counter bore, galvanized
Alternative to the standard we also offer individual solutions: » Corrosion protection with black galvanised housing surfaces (up to 720 hours in a salt spray test - depending on the magnet material)
Article number
D mm
H mm
d1 mm
d2 mm
Force* N
Weight g
Temperature °C
F10-NdCv
10+0.1/-0.1
4.5+0.1/-0.1
2.6+0.1/-0.1
5.2+1/0
19
2
80
F13-NdCv
13+0.1/-0.1
4.5+0.1/-0.1
3.5+0.1/-0.1
6.6+1/0
40
4
80
F16-NdCv
16+0.1/-0.1
4.5+0.1/-0.1
3.5+0.1/-0.1
6.6+1/0
75
6
80
F20-NdCv
20+0.1/-0.1
6+0.1/-0.1
4.5+0.1/-0.1
9.3+1/0
105
13
80
F25-NdCv
25+0.1/-0.1
7+0.2/-0.2
4.5+0.1/-0.1
9.0+1/0
160
24
80
F32-NdCv
32+0.1/-0.1
7+0.2/-0.2
5.5+0.1/-0.1
11.0+1/0
310
39
80
F40-NdCv
40+0.1/-0.1
8+0.2/-0.2
5.5+0.1/-0.1
10.3+1/0
570
73
80
The housings are manufactured with high precision from bar stock by turning and machining. This type of production is partially reflected in the appearance (so-called turning grooves). However, these are only visually visible and hardly noticeable due to the specified low roughness.
* The forces have been determined at room temperature on a plate in polished steel (S235JR according to DIN 10 025) with a thickness of 10 mm (1kg ~ 10N). A maximum deviation of -10% compared to the specified value is possible in exceptional cases. Value is exceeded in general. Depending on the type of application (installation situation, temperatures, counter anchor etc.) the forces can be influenced enormously. The indicated values are serving as an orientation. Please get advice and help from our experts.