Proper use
The permanent lifting magnet has been designed for lifting ferromagnetic, metallic loads and may only be used
within the context of its technical data and purpose. Proper use also includes adherence to the start-up, operating,
environment and maintenance conditions specified by the manufacturer. Any use going beyond this is considered
improper, and the manufacturer will not be liable for any damage resulting from such use.
Device description
The TML (Thin Material Lifter) magnet is a permanently magnetic lifting magnet with manual actuation for the lifting,
transporting and lowering of ferromagnetic materials. The magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet in the
lower magnetic plate (C) area can be activated by pressing the lever (F) down. Due to the special design, a very
compact magnetic field is generated which develops excellent adhesive force on thin materials (less than 10 mm)
in particular. The safety tab (E) has to be pressed with the heel of the hand to deactivate the magnet; the lever can
then be moved upwards. There is an eyelet located on the top of the lifting magnet for attachment to a crane. The
load-bearing capacity of the lifting magnet is 1/3 of the maximum pull-off strength of the magnet and thus complies
with the standard safety factor 1:3 (safe working load).
A) Load hook
B) Basic body
C) Magnetic surface
D) Magnetic centre of the magnet
E) Safety tab
F) Lever for activation/deactivation
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