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Yale Lifting Magnets

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TPM permanent lifting magnets are ideal tools for easy, quick and economical transport of heavy objects made from ferro-magnetic material. Typical operating areas are workshops and warehouses, loading and unloading of machines as well as construction of jigs and fixtures.

Factors that reduce the magnetic clamping force:-
Air gap: High magnetic forces created by the TPM allow the magnet to clamp
components through the air gap, however, air gaps will reduce the magnetic
performance as they provide a barrier between the contact surfaces. Air gaps occur in a number of different ways such as paint, dust and heavy mill scale. Poorly machined surfaces also constitute an air gap. Please down rate the magnet capacity in accordance with the adhesive force/air gap diagram below.
Material thickness: If the TPM is used to lift plates thinner than the recommended minimum thickness, the clamping forces will be significantly reduced. Performance curves can be identified in conjunction with the adhesive force/flat thickness diagram below:
Contact area: Full lifting capacity can only be achieved when the magnet has full contact area with the component being lifted. If the contact surface has holes in or is uneven then the performance will be affected accordingly. Always carry out a trial lift in these circumstances to establish correct lifting before transporting the load.
Material type: Certain materials have different abilities to carry magnetism. For materials other than mild steel a reduction factor must be applied in order to calculate the effective clamping force.
Typical values:
Ferrous alloy steels 0.8
High carbon steels 0.7
Cast iron 0.55
Examples of reduced SWL:
Mild steel 500g
Cast iron 500kg x 0.55 = 275kgs

 

 

 
Model
Flat material
Round material
Tear off force kgs
Dimensions
Weight kgs
Price £
 
Min. capacity SWL kgs
Min. thickness to obtain Max. SWL mm
Max. length of material
Min. capacity SWL kgs
Diameter mm
Max. length of material

A

mm

B

mm

C

mm

D

mm

TPM1
100
15
2000
50
200-300
2000
300
122
69
185
160
6.0
£133
TPM3
300
19
2500
150
200-300
2500
900
192
95
225
250
15.5
£326
TPM5
500
25
3000
250
200-300
3000
1500
232
120
270
250
29.5
£431

TPM8

800
35
3500
400
200-300
3500
2400
302
154
320
450
53.0
£676
TPM10
1000
40
3500
500
200-300
3500
3000
332
154
320
450
60.0
£825

 

 

 
 

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