6 Pcs Of Grade N42, 1/2"dia X 3/4" Thick Rare Earth Neodymium Cylinder Magnets

US $13.00

  • Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
  • Mar 27th
- Magnets can also damage electronics and magnetic media, such as credit cards, computer hard drives, and video tapes, and must be kept away from these materials. - Magnets should not be cut, drilled, sawed, or machined in any way unless done so by an experienced professional, as dust from these processes can be flammable and create toxic fumes when inhaled. - Neodymium magnets are brittle and can crack, chip, or shatter if allowed to slam against each other. Eye protection glasses should be worn when handling magnets. Safety Warning Disclaimer: ZigMag416 and Zigmyster Magnets are not responsible for any damages resulting from the use, misuse, or handling of magnets. The purchaser is solely responsible for damages and/or injuries resulting from the usage or handling of magnets, including damage to magnets, property, or personal injuries. - All magnets must be handled with care to avoid damages to the magnets and personal injuries. Small magnets should never be ingested or inserted into any body parts and should be kept out of reach of children. - Magnets should not be brought near persons with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other similar medical devices, as the strong magnetic fields may affect and/or disrupt the functioning of these medical devices. Magnets are packaged with care to ensure that any magnetic fields are well contained within the packages. Steel box liners are used to close out external magnetic fields to ensure that each package is safe and complies with postal regulations. Warnings and Cautions: This article is about 6 pieces of Grade N42, 1/2"dia x 3/4" thick Rare Earth Neodymium Cylinder Magnets - Ni coated for protection against corrosion. The magnets are axially magnetized, with a pull force of 15.5 lb, and are of top quality. It is important to note that the following safety information must be acknowledged before purchasing and handling these magnets. Shipping Safety: - Strong magnets can pose a serious pinch hazard due to their attractive force on each other and on all ferrous materials. Ferrous materials should be kept far away from magnets to avoid accidents.

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