Special Information On Handling Switchable Permanent Magnets - MAGLOGIX MagnaDrill MXD-2.0 Manual De Instrucciones

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Special Information on Handling Switchable Permanent Magnets

The magnetic surface is located on the underside of the MagnaDrill
force through magnetic flow when activated. The magnet can be activated independently of the mains voltage by
pressing the lever down. For the magnet to be released, the black safety tab must be pushed in using the ball of
your hand and the lever pulled upwards. The machine remains attached to the work piece even in the event of a
power failure.
Material thickness
The magnetic flow of the TML permanent magnet requires a minimum material thickness of approx. 8 mm to flow
completely through the work piece. If this material thickness is not given, the maximum holding force is reduced in
accordance with the material thickness. Conventional electric or permanent magnets have a deeply penetrating
magnetic field similar to tree tap roots, and require a large material thickness of more than 25 mm to achieve the
maximum holding force. The compact magnetic field of the TML magnets is similar to a shallow root and achieves
maximum holding force even with small material thicknesses, so that drilling can be done with sufficient holding
force even on thin sheets from only 3–4 mm thick.
Material
The load-bearing capacity of the permanent magnets is determined using an S235 material. Steels with a high
carbon content or whose structure has been changed by heat treatment have a low holding force. Foamed or pore-
flawed cast parts also have a lower holding force.
Material
Non-alloyed steel (0.1-0.3% C content)
Non-alloyed steel (0.3-0.5% C content)
Cast steel
Grey cast iron
Nickel
Stainless steel, aluminium, brass
Surface quality
If a kind of "air gap" is produced between the magnet and the work piece, this reduces the holding force. In the
same way, paint, rust, scale, surface coatings, grease or similar substances all form a gap, or an air gap, between
the work piece and the switchable magnet, reducing the holding force.
Temperature
The high-power permanent magnets installed in the magnet irreversibly lose their magnetic properties from a
temperature of more than 80°C, so that the full holding force is never reached again even after the magnets have
cooled down.
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