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Brand | Master Magnet | Master Magnet | Master Magnet | Master Magnet |
Name | 1/2 in. Dia Black Disc Magnet (10 per Pack) | 3/8 in. x 1/2 x 1-7/8 in. Heavy-Duty Block Magnet (2 per Pack) | 3/4 in. Neodymium Rare-Earth Magnet Discs (3 per Pack) | 0.47 in. Neodymium Rare-Earth Magnet Discs (6 per Pack) |
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Ratings | (108) | (14) | (23) | (148) |
Shape | Disc | Rectangle | Disc | Disc |
Maximum pull (lb.) | 0.5 | 0.5 | 1 | 4 |
Thickness (In.) | 0.75 | 0.75 | 0.105 | 0.118 |
Magnet Material | Iron Ferrite | Iron Ferrite | Neodymium | Neodymium |
Package Quantity | 10 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
Fastener Type | Magnet | Magnet | Magnet | Magnet |
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Brand | Master Magnet | Master Magnet | Master Magnet | Master Magnet |
Name | 1/2 in. Dia Black Disc Magnet (10 per Pack) | 3/8 in. x 1/2 x 1-7/8 in. Heavy-Duty Block Magnet (2 per Pack) | 3/4 in. Neodymium Rare-Earth Magnet Discs (3 per Pack) | 0.47 in. Neodymium Rare-Earth Magnet Discs (6 per Pack) |
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These ceramic disc magnets have a variety of uses depending on the project. Each magnet has ~1lb pull force. If you need a stronger magnet, you may consider neodymium rare-earth magnets like https://www.homedepot.com/p/202526367. These are smaller but each have about 4lbs. pull force.
These are the size of a quarter in diameter, and the thickness is 1/8 to about 3/16 of an inch. Just a tiny bit more thick than 2 quarters stacked.
Drilling the magnet is not recommended. Products like part number 96604, 1-3/4 in. Diameter Ring Magnets (2-Piece per Pack), come in a ring shape.
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The magnet may not be strong enough for this use.
It would be best to use an epoxy to glue these magnets to plastic.
About 2 pounds each. Used in sets of four, for a laminated letter-sized sheet.
Yes when properly oriented. Magnets, including these disks, have a magnetic North and a magnetic South. Opposite poles attract each other. The msgnets are not so marked. Arbitrarily choose one to use as a reference, then match them up in attracting pairs, and choose one to mount on the wall (double-faced tape or cement/glue/epoxy) and affix the matching magnet to the work to be hung.
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These magnets can be used to keep the cabinets closed. The neodymium magnets with adhesive would also be a good option.