Hot-selling Magnetic Fixing Plate - 1.3T,2.5T, 5T, 10T Steel Recess Former Magnet For Anchor Fixing – Meiko
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Hot-selling Magnetic Fixing Plate - 1.3T,2.5T, 5T, 10T Steel Recess Former Magnet For Anchor Fixing – Meiko Detail:
Steel Recess Former Magnet is ideally designed for fixing lifting anchors on the side mould, instead of traditional rubber recess former screwing. The semi-sphere shape and the centre srew hole make it easy to take off from the concrete panel when demoulding. We are filled with 1.3T, 2.5T, 5.0T, 7.5T or 10T type for different sized lifting anchor. The additonal rubber seal is also necessary to use for holding the anchor firmly in the recess former magnet hole.
Lifting Anchor Capacity | D | d | H | Screw | Force |
mm | mm | mm | KG | ||
1.3T | 60 | 20 | 27 | M8 | 50 |
2.5T | 74 | 30 | 33 | M10 | 100 |
5.0T | 940 | 40 | 42 | M10 | 150 |
10.0T | 118 | 50 | 53 | M12 | 200 |
Meiko Magnetics has always kept it firmly in mind that “ innovation, quality and customer’s requirements are the cornerstones of the enterprise”. We hope our expertise in magnetic assemblies can afford your better ideas. You can find all your standard requirements or customized magnetic system here for precast.
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By Jane from Greece - 2018.06.18 19:26
This manufacturers not only respected our choice and requirements, but also gave us a lot of good suggestions, ultimately, we successfully completed the procurement tasks.
By Claire from Los Angeles - 2018.12.05 13:53