(Electro)permanent magnets
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
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Our company manufactures manually operated lifting permanent magnets. Mostly widely they are used at manufacturing plants to lift and move ferro-magnetic items of flat and cylindrical shape, to install blanks onto machine-tools, etc. The operator manually (by rotating a lever) switches the magnet into operational mode. To ensure maximum safety at handling the cargo there's triple strength safety margin. The magnetic grip's operational temperature range is from 10°C below zero to 80°C above zero. The magnetic grip's life-time is up to 15 years.
Basic advantages of lifting permanent magnets:
- no need for power supply,
- practically cost-free operation,
- small both size and mass.
| Model |
Weight, kg |
Length, m |
Width, mm |
Height, kg |
Max. on plate hoisting capacity, kg |
| DPM35-14-R-U1 |
35 |
345 |
135 |
130 |
1000 |
| DPM46-17-R-U1 |
80 |
460 |
165 |
170 |
2000 |
Meeting our customer's wishes we can manufacture manually operated permanent magnets of lesser or greater hoisting capacity.
We have also designed electrically operated permanent magnets (electro-permanent magnets). They are created on the base of permanent magnets with the addition of rare-earth metals. In such systems electric power is needed only at the moments of turning the magnets on and off. As a result the operational costs are highly economically feasible. High operational safety for the personnel and that of the load have been achieved.
| Model |
Length, mm |
Width, mm |
Height, mm |
Max. on plate hoisting capacity, kg |
| DPM035-E-U1 |
400 |
330 |
180 |
1000 |
| DPM110-64-E-U1 |
1100 |
640 |
215 |
7500 |
| DPM170-70-E-U1 |
1700 |
700 |
450 |
12500 |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 July 2008 )
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