K-19-C: Sphere 19 mm
| Article ID: | K-19-C |
| Shape: | Sphere |
| Diameter: | 19 mm |
| Tolerance: | +/- 0.1 mm |
| Weight: | 27 g |
| Coating: | Chrome-plated (Ni-Cu-Ni-Cr) |
| Magnetisation: | N38 |
| Strength: | approx. 5.6 Kg |
| Max. operational temperature: | 80°C |
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available: 570 pcs. |
Even the 45 mm thick "TCP/IP-Illustrated" is no real hindrance for these giant magnetic spheres.
Note: only the large sphere (K-19-C) on top is magnetic. The other 8 are simple, non-magnetic, steel spheres that are magnetised through the one magnetic sphere.
2 sphere magnets K-19-C attract each other without a problem through my forearm. Admittedly, I am only an average office-based guy and don't have construction worker arms, but still....
Somewhere in the midst of these steel spheres, there is one K-19-C.
Through a hand without a problem.
Customer applications that use this article:
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Keep in mind: These spheres are coated with chrome (over a nickel base), which makes them especially robust. Nevertheless, you should not let two of these spheres collide together - the pressure on the points of impact will be so high that the coating may be broken-down over time. Orders of multiple spheres will be delivered with a plastic spacer between them.