Magnetic Lifter – What/How/Lifting Capacity Customization
What Is Magnetic Lifter?
It is a type of magnetic lifting device that can provide a quick, safe and easy way to lift ferrous materials and work pieces. They use powerful magnets to produce strong magnetic flux path through the two poles inside, to perform the lifting job.
Magnetic Lifter How It Works?
Though most magnetic lifters tend to have slightly different designs, the general concept is the same. Each magnetic lifter contains powerful neodymium magnets inside a metal housing. When been switched on, magnetic strength is released to absorb the load to be lifted. To unload the part, just switch it off.
Magnetic lifters can be strong enough to carry all sorts of ferromagnetic materials, including heavy metal sheets and beams. Some could even be designed with a small groove cut underneath to help grab onto irregular steel parts, like tubes or pipes.
The working part of lifting magnet comes from its magnetic field strength, which could be generated by different means, either electricity or a lever switch.
Magnetic Lifter HS Code
Different countries might assign different HS codes for the same product. So is it for magnetic lifters. There is no uniform HS code for it in different countries worldwide. For example, lift magnet hs code in China is 8515 9000 90, while in India: 84254900, and USA: 852320.
Magnetic Lifter Lifting Capacity
If you’re looking for a magnet lifter with lifting force of 100kg, 200kg, 300kg, 600kg, 1 ton, 2 ton, 5 ton, etc., all these can be customized with a professional lifting magnet manufacturer, HVR MAG. All our magnetic products and solutions are tailor-made in accordance with client’s requests. The price of magnetic lifter therefore, could vary for different specifications.
Meanwhile, we offer magnetic lifters for magnetic clamping of different industrial materials, like steel plates, sheet metal, pipes, tubes, slabs, billets, etc. As long as your material is ferrous-magnetic, then magnetic lifting device is your first choice for handling.
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