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  • Countersunk Hole Pot Magnet of NdFeB

Countersunk Hole Pot Magnet of NdFeB

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A countersunk hole magnet is a type of magnet that has a specially designed hole or depression on one face, which allows it to be easily attached or mounted onto surfaces using screws or bolts. The countersunk hole is typically conical or cylindrical in shape, and it is designed to accommodate the head of a screw or bolt.


The purpose of the countersunk hole is to create a flush or recessed surface when the magnet is installed. By using screws or bolts that fit into the countersunk hole, the magnet can be securely fastened to a surface without protruding. This allows for a clean and flush appearance while maintaining a strong magnetic connection.


Countersunk magnets are commonly used in various applications where magnets need to be mounted onto surfaces, such as in woodworking, cabinetry, signage, fixtures, and other industrial or DIY projects. They offer an efficient and convenient way to attach rare earth countersunk magnets securely while minimizing any interference or protrusions.


Circular Neodymium Magnets with Countersunk Holes Advantages over Competitors:

Quality First: genuine Neodymium magnet, magnet size NEVER smaller than requirement

More sizes available to save tooling cost

Standard sizes in stock and available for immediately delivery

Custom-made solutions available upon request


Countersunk Hole Magnet Use

1. Cabinetry and Woodworking: Countersunk neodymium magnets are often used in cabinetry and woodworking projects to hold cabinet doors, drawers, or panels in place. The magnets can be embedded into the wood, and the countersunk holes allow for a flush installation without any visible protrusions.


2. Signage and Displays: Countersunk round base magnet is commonly used in signage and display applications. They can be attached to the back of signs, banners, or display boards using screws or bolts. The countersunk hole ensures that the magnets sit flush with the surface, providing a clean and professional appearance.


3. Fixtures and Fastenings: Countersunk hole magnets are utilized in various fixtures and fastening applications. They can be used to hold metal components, fixtures, or equipment securely in place. By using screws or bolts, the magnets can be easily attached to the desired surface, allowing for easy installation and removal.


4. Magnetic Closures: Countersunk hole magnet can be employed in magnetic closures for doors, cabinets, or enclosures. The magnets can be recessed into the structure, and when paired with a corresponding metal plate or catch, they create a secure magnetic closure.


5. Industrial and Engineering Applications: Countersunk hole magnets find applications in industrial and engineering fields. They can be used in jigs, fixtures, and machinery where magnetic holding or clamping is required. The countersunk holes allow for precise and secure mounting of the magnets onto various surfaces.


Countersunk Hole Magnet Technical Data:

Part NumberD
(mm)
d1
(mm)
d2
(mm)
H
(mm)
Force
(kg)
Net Weight
(g)
Maximum Operating Temperature
(°C)
HM-A16163.56.55.065.580
HM-A20204.58.57.0111280
HM-A25255.510.58.0202180
HM-A32325.510.58.0323780
HM-A36366.512.08.0424580
HM-A42426.512.09.0667280
HM-A48488.516.011.58012580
HM-A60608.516.015.011225080
HM-A757510.519.018.016246580
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