![]() Ideal for magnet fishing too if you already have a rope. The eyebolt's shape allows for ropes and cables to be attached to the magnet with ease, making it a strong and efficient performer in lifting, holding and retrieval applications. Magnetic Fishing comes with removable, heavy-duty 304 stainless steel M12 Eyebolt fixing. The force in kilograms, at the point just prior to the magnet breaking away from the steel plate, is recorded and constitutes the magnet’s vertical pull strength rating.Ĭlick here to view a video which shows the best fishing magnet knot for attaching the rope to your fishing magnet.Round shaped pot magnets are suitable for fishing or metal or ferrous items retrieval. An instrument that measures force pulls the magnet steadily upwards at a constant pulling speed of 80mm per minute. The magnet Vertical Pull Strength Rating of 400kg is measured in laboratory conditions using a solid steel plate which is 10mm thick with the magnet placed in the centre of the plate and positioned horizontally on top. After each throw check the eyebolt to ensure it is still tight and inspect the rope and knot for wear.Apply Loctite or similar nut locking agents to the thread of the eyebolt to prevent unthreading.Avoid throwing or dropping the magnet into the water where you know there are rocks and similar hard objects.Leave a coating of an anti-rust agent on the magnet while in storage and between use.Apply an anti-rust agent such as Q20 after each use.Rinse the magnet off in freshwater after each use.The magnets exert a tremendous crushing force if fingers and body parts are trapped between the magnet and metal objects. Keep magnets away from persons with pacemakers, electronics, and sensitive instruments such as avionics to avoid possible permanent damage or disruption in their use. This kind of wear is normal and is expected, even after only a few uses, due to the above factors. When used in water, especially seawater, you will see rust appear, where the protective coating has been pierced or worn through. Removing the magnets from the metal object also applies wear to the magnet as this is typically done by sliding and scraping the metal object of the magnet’s surface. Try to avoid areas with rocks as the fishing magnets can crack on impact with such objects. Throwing the fishing magnet into the water, they tend to hit rocks, and hidden objects, and when latching on to metal, they do so with considerable force. The fishing magnet’s magnetic ends may show signs of wear due to strong forces and heavy impacts received. Material: Sintered Neodymium-Iron-Boron.Comprises: 2 x Internal Neodymium Magnets, Steel Plate & M12 Eyebolt (304 Stainless Steel). ![]() Magnetic direction: North Pole in the centre & South Pole around the outer edge. ![]() Our fishing magnets are coated in a thin NiCuNi protective layer preventing damage to the internal magnets and making them suitable for magnet fishing in the sea, rivers and dams. We recommend mounting it on the side of the fishing magnet as this doubles the magnet’s surface area, effectively doubling your odds of catching something. It comes supplied with an M12 Eye Bolt made of 304-grade Stainless Steel which can be mounted on either the top or side of the fishing magnet where there are pre-existing thread receivers. It boasts a hefty lifting strength of 400kg on both sides (800kg combined strength) guaranteed to give you the best opportunity for a rewarding catch. This fishing magnet measures 107mm in diameter and 35mm in thickness making it an excellent choice for magnet fishing. It is a double-sided Neodymium magnet, consisting of 2 magnets on either side effectively giving you a combined strength of 800kg’s, which gives you the benefit of twice the surface area to snatch objects, effectively doubling your chances to attract something great. The 400kg Big John Fishing Magnet is a popular choice for Magnet Fishing due to its size, yet it is super strong.
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