Pot magnets (also called magnetic mounts or round magnets) consist of a strong neodymium magnet housed in a steel pot. There is a hole in the magnets for one or two...
screws.
This steel pot protects the magnet from impact, contributes to the overall magnetism and shifts the entire force of the magnet to one side. Thanks to this, the magnetic mounts have a greater holding force than ordinary magnets of the same dimensions. They are also more cost-effective compared to neodymium magnets without a pot, as you can achieve equal strength with smaller and therefore cheaper magnets.
We also offer other types of pot magnets. As an alternative to pot magnets, you can also try classic neodymium magnets with hole, which have a longer range but less holding power and are easier to break on impact.
Magnetic mount with M3 screw hole. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder. Since all the…
Magnetic mount with M4 screw hole in the centre. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder….
Magnetic mount with M3 screw hole. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder. Since all the…
Magnetic holder with holes for M3 screw. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder. Since all…
Magnetic mount with holes for M4 screw. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder. Since all…
Magnetic mount with holes for M3 screw. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder. Since all…
Magnetic mount with holes for M4 screw. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder. Since all…
Magnetic mount with holes for M3 screw. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder. Since all…
Magnetic mount with holes for M4 screw. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder. Since all…
Magnetic mount with holes for M3 screw. The mount consists of a neodymium magnet and a steel pot that concentrates the magnetic force into a small space on one side of the magnet. Thanks to this, the mount can also hold heavier objects and is suitable as both a vertical and horizontal holder. Since all…
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Is a magnet with a pot or without a pot better?
A pot magnet is more suitable if the attracted object will touch the magnet. With direct contact, the magnets in the pot have a better ratio of strength and price. A pot magnet is also a better choice if the magnet will be subject to impact. An ordinary magnet without a protective pot is more brittle and can break on impact.
If the gap between the magnet and the attracted object (air, wood or other material) is more than 1 millimetre, choose a magnet with a hole without a pot. A magnet without a pot is also better when you need it to attract objects from all sides, not just the front.
Magnetisation direction
All our pot magnets (magnetic mounts) have a north pole on the exposed side. Like poles repel each other, so if you put two magnets with a pot together, they will repel each other. If you need the magnets to attract each other, use a combination of a pot magnet + a steel counterpart. Since opposites are not magnets but contain iron, they are attracted to all magnets.
The steel counterpart: not a magnet, but attracted to magnets
How strong a magnet do I need?
The strength mentioned for magnets needs to be exerted in order to tear a steel object at least as thick as the magnet away from the magnet. You must pull directly from the magnet (for example, when the magnet is screwed to the ceiling and the object is hanging on the magnet).
It is much easier to slide an object from a magnet than to pull it from the surface. If the object is placed on its side (the magnet is screwed to the wall), the magnets will hold about a third of the stated weight.
If the attracted object is not made of pure steel or does not touch the magnet with its entire surface, the strength can be significantly lower. We recommend planning for a large margin and ordering stronger magnets. It is even better to order samples of several magnets and try them out in practice.
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