S-06-25-N: Rod magnet Ø 6,35 mm H 25,4 mm
Rod magnet
| Article ID: | S-06-25-N |
| Material: | NdFeB |
| Shape: | Rod |
| Diameter: | 6,35 mm |
| Height: | 25,4 mm |
| Tolerance: | +/- 0,1 mm |
| Coating: | Nickel-plated (Ni-Cu-Ni) |
| Magnetisation: | N42 |
| Strength: | approx. 1,6 Kg |
| Max. working temperature: | 80°C |
| Weight: | 6,1 g |
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Strong rod magnets. In this photo with a steel sphere in the centre. In the additional photos, you can see the magnets also in combination with other magnets. Every rod magnet is so strong, that each can hold 80 additional rod magnets without a problem. Also suitable as a compass.
| 1 pc. | 1,80 EUR ea. | |
| from | 3 pcs. | 1,62 EUR ea. |
| from | 10 pcs. | 1,43 EUR ea. |
| from | 20 pcs. | 1,34 EUR ea. |
| from | 40 pcs. | 1,25 EUR ea. |
| from | 750 pcs. | request price |
incl. 19% VAT
plus shipping
available: 7894 pcs.
Rod magnets attach optimally to a steel sphere.
A simple compass!
The free-swinging rod made of 8 rod magnets aligns itself to the north-south poles.
This structure rotated with a single push for 25 minutes! The explanation for this is the low amount of friction and the minimal amount of aerodynamic resistance. The low friction stems from the two steel spheres (on top) having contact over a very small surface area only and also because the structure is so heavy, that it is nearly ready to fall. By the way, the two steel spheres are not magnets, but are magnetised through the rod magnets.
Customer applications that use this article:
Floating Compass II
Another game for the soup plate