ECOBRA Neodymium Hook Magnets have a very strong adhesive force when placed directly on metal. They are ideal for use wherever a hook is needed without drilling, screwing or gluing.
In addition, the hook magnets with their thread serve as flat grippers with threaded bushes for eyelets and screws. They work equally well on walls with magnetic paint or magnetic plaster.
Neodymium magnets have 10 - 15 times the adhesive force of conventional hard ferrite magnets, making them particularly versatile and elegant. They are ideal for use in the office, at home, for exhibitions, for model making, for creative design etc.
ECOBRA Neodymium Hook Magnets at a glance:
- hook shaped
- with threaded bushing
- hook can be unscrewed
- high holding force
- made of neodymium
- nickel-plated metal housing
- shiny
- available in different sizes
Price per pack.
General safety instructions:
Never place the magnets too close to each other, otherwise they may attract each other sideways and collide violently, in which case the magnet may break. There is a risk of injury, especially from crushing, if used improperly.
Magnets must never be soldered or welded.
Neodymium magnets are heat-resistant up to approx. 80°C.
Do not place data carriers of any kind, credit and EC cards, videos, mechanical watches, pacemakers or other devices that could be damaged by magnetism in the immediate vicinity.
Do not move the magnets on the glass board without a base, otherwise scratches may occur.
Magnets are not toys! Make sure that the magnets do not get into the hands of children. If magnets, especially several, are swallowed, there is a danger to life.
Neodymium magnets are brittle. If two magnets collide, they can shatter. Sharp-edged splinters can be thrown metres away and injure your eyes. Avoid collisions of magnets.
Wear protective goggles when handling larger magnets.
Make sure that bystanders are also protected or keep their distance.
In principle, however, handling magnets is not dangerous for healthy people. Influences of magnetic fields from our magnets on the human organism are not known.