Rectangular magnets with hook or eye

Magnetic hooks and magnetic eyes are often used as ceiling magnets. But you can also place them on a vertical surface, a wall, or all kinds of metal objects. Ideal for the flexible mounting of signs or advertising applications. Magnetic hooks are available in different sizes and strengths and with a metal and a plastic housing. We also have ceiling magnets with a threaded end/thread and with an eye.

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Description

Rectangular magnets with hook or eye

Specifications

Article number MG300008
Width (mm) 29
length (mm) 34
Traction force (KG) 6
gtin (EAN) 7433606139103

FAQ

FAQ

What is a magnetic hook typically used for?
It’s a quick way to hang items from metal surfaces, like signs, tools, cables, or displays. It’s widely used for temporary setups in workshops, retail, and event builds.
Can I use this magnetic hook on a wall as well as a ceiling?
Yes, it can be placed on horizontal or vertical metal surfaces. The best hold depends on the surface material, thickness, and how the load is applied.
Do I need tools to install it?
No tools needed-just place it on a clean, flat ferromagnetic surface. For the most reliable grip, avoid dust, paint flakes, and uneven areas.
Is it compatible with stainless steel surfaces?
It works on magnetic (ferromagnetic) metals. Some stainless steel grades are not magnetic, so performance can vary depending on the exact material.
Will it hold better on thick steel than on thin sheet metal?
In general, yes-thicker steel usually allows the magnet to reach a higher holding force. Thin sheet metal can reduce grip, especially with heavier loads.
Can I use it outdoors?
It’s suitable for many practical setups, including outdoor use, as long as the mounting surface is appropriate. For long-term exposure, regular checks and cleaning are recommended.
How do I remove the magnetic hook without damaging the surface?
Slide it sideways to break the magnetic contact, then lift it off. Avoid pulling straight off if it’s strongly attached, especially on delicate finishes.
How do I clean and maintain the magnet?
Wipe it with a soft cloth to remove metal dust and dirt. Keeping the contact surface clean helps maintain grip and reduces surface marks.
What should I consider when hanging a load from the hook?
Try to keep the load straight down and avoid sudden pulls or side loads. Movement, vibration, and leverage can reduce holding performance.
What’s the main advantage compared to drilling or screwing?
You can mount and reposition it in seconds without making holes. It’s a clean, flexible solution for temporary or changeable setups.

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