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Sphere magnet Ø 5 mm, holds approx. 300 g

Neodymium, N35, nickel-plated


Item number K-05-N
Strength approx. 300 g
Displacement force approx. 61 g
Unit of Sale 20 pieces
Price and rebate
20 pcs. 0.24 CHF ea.
from 60 pcs. 0.20 CHF ea.
from 140 pcs. 0.18 CHF ea.
from 360 pcs. 0.16 CHF ea.
Ask for a rebate from 1'500 pcs.
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4.80 CHF

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Description

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Nickel-plated small sphere magnets with a diameter of 5 mm for endless combining and experimenting. These magnetic spheres are available in sets of 10 pieces (minimum order quantity is 20 pieces).

Caution: Due to the dangers of swallowing magnets, these small spheres (as well as all super magnets) are not suitable for children under 14 years of age. The swallowing of two or more magnets may be fatal. Even though those magnetic spheres are often advertised on the Internet as toys, please take this warning seriously and keep the magnets at a safe place out of children's reach.

Neodymium magnets are perfect for use in dry indoor areas.

Technical data

Technical drawing of item K-05-N
Article ID K-05-N
EAN 7640155432863
Material NdFeB
Shape Sphere
Diameter 5 mm
Tolerance +/- 0.1 mm
Coating Nickel-plated (Ni-Cu-Ni)
Magnetisation N35
Strength approx. 300 g (approx. 2.94 N)
Displacement force approx. 61 g (approx. 0.594 N )
Max. working temperature 80°C
Colour Silver-coloured
Weight 0.5 g
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Additional features and tips

The little magnetic spheres have a diameter of 5 mm. The spheres are triple-coated with nickel-copper-nickel (as opposed to the chrome-plated spheres K-05-C).
They are N35 magnetised - therefore slightly weaker than the other sphere magnets in our assortment. However, the slightly weaker magnets are perfectly suitable for experimenting and testing different arrangements. They are also really affordable.