Trap dust and debris in HVAC, exhaust, and electronics systems to improve efficiency and air quality

Our most heat-resistant magnets won’t melt or lose magnetic strength in temperatures up to 1020° F

Our most heat-resistant magnets won’t melt or lose magnetic strength in temperatures up to 1020° F

Achieve reliable rotation in motors, turbine generators, and other electromechanical systems

Hold or lift metal parts with confidence

Mount flush in everything from tool holders to fixture plates

Organize and store bottles of various shapes and sizes

Connect surfaces in an assembly

Secure drawers, cabinets, mailboxes, and other enclosures

Our most economical magnets cut costs, not reliability

Our most economical magnets cut costs, not reliability

Replace pulleys on conveyor belts or build new conveyor belts

Remove magnetic fields from parts and tools

Mount terminal blocks, power supplies, relays, and other devices on walls and in enclosures

Organize and display documents, magazines, catalogs, and reference books

Hold loose papers together without creating a permanent mark

Mount to doors, walls, or floors to keep doors open

Control who enters through doors using a switch or keypad without replacing internal hardware

Place on flat metal surfaces and turn on the power to create a magnetic hold

Keep these compact magnets safe and sound in temperatures up to 390° F

Create magnetic hold by wrapping with magnet wire and energizing; use as inductors and transformers

Stretch these nonconductive magnets over uneven surfaces where rigid magnets can’t grip

Bend these nonconductive magnets around corners or stretch them over uneven surfaces

Bend around corners or stretch over uneven surfaces where rigid magnets can’t grip

Shield your hands from cuts, heat, cold, chemical splashes, and electrical and welding sparks

Hang tools, hoses, garments, and other supplies on walls for easy access

Reach around corners and obstructions to inspect hard-to-see areas

Stick onto items to identify or convey information about them

Lift, pull, and move metal sheets, plates, and parts with magnetic force

Cut with scissors to form custom nonmetallic, nonmagnetic surfaces that magnets will stick to

Attract steel chips to remove them from machinery, clothing, and the floor

Hold magnetic workpieces at common angles such as 90° or 45°

Keep ferrous objects in place as they move along your conveyor belt

Measure the strength of a magnetic field in gauss

Replace individual rods in an existing filter or create a new one

Pull metal and other magnetic contaminants out of lines

Stop storage cabinets from swinging open when shut

Everything you need to detect imperfections on or below metal surfaces

Apply to metal and magnetize with a yoke to show defects on and below the surface

Pick up screws, nuts, and other small magnetic objects

Actuate when a magnet comes within sensing distance; often used to detect when doors or windows open

Hold and organize metal tools such as knives

Keep metal workpieces firmly in place for grinding, drilling, and electrical discharge machining

Hold nails, nuts, screws, and other easily lost magnetic items on your wrist

Pair with magnetic particles to find defects on or below metal surfaces

Pass tools through the opening to magnetize or demagnetize

Grip thin metal surfaces where standard magnets fail to hold

The highest strength-to-size ratio of any magnet

Plastic, metal, fiberglass, glass, and wood pans

Raise workpieces above your vise to create clearance for cutting tools

Store tools such as pliers, screwdrivers, and hammers on pegboard

Join grippers with fingers to grasp and move items in pick-and-place applications

Hold, separate, and position small parts such as wire and springs

Line up flange holes so they bolt securely and connections won’t leak

Fasten or remove components on equipment with a spring-loaded retaining ball

Grab and pull objects out of hard-to-reach spots

Temporarily attach routing rings to steel and iron surfaces with a magnet

Protect people by cutting power to machines when access doors open; also known as interlock switches

When your application calls for heat and corrosion resistance, these compact magnets deliver

When your application calls for heat and corrosion resistance, these compact magnets deliver

Monitor objects, switch equipment on and off, and send data to control systems with a single device

Separate stacked steel sheets without prying, scratching, or bending them

Everything from accident prevention to traffic control to exit signs

Use with gauge blocks to measure angles on your workpiece or set up a part for precision grinding

Store tools such as shovels and screwdrivers on slatwall for convenient access

Make your socket more versatile, from converting the drive to limiting torque

Slip into sockets to keep fasteners from falling out

Arrange sockets at your workstation or carry them neatly around your facility

Separate, position, or connect components in assemblies

The stepped profile locks components together for a secure, twist-proof hold

The stepped profile locks components together for a secure, twist-proof hold

Fish stirring bars out of containers using the magnetic end

Agitate liquid solutions in vials, tubes, flasks, and sealed containers

Install next to valves and pumps to catch debris in your line

Sweep and collect debris at the same time for a quick clean

The most versatile system, attach fittings along the continuous slots to build virtually anything

Mount brooms, cordless drills, flashlights, and other tools

Slip these pouches onto your belt to keep tools within reach

Stick to your work surface and hold tools in place

Pick up damaging metal objects like screws and pins before your vacuum does

Nearly every size and shape imaginable, from flat washers to clipped to curved

Secure wheels in place while loading, unloading, and servicing vehicles

Write with dry erase markers, then easily erase

Keep wrenches in order at your workstation or when carrying them around your facility