All Rare Earth Magnets are N42 Grade & SILVER in colour Variations in image colour is due to monitor, or original photo interpretation.
Magnetic Properties
Magnetization Direction
Size: D & T
Diameter & Thickness
Temperature Range:
- 196°C / + 80°C
Diameter:75mm
Inside Hole:10mm
Thickness:25mm
Grade:N35
Pull Strength:200kg
Only the 200kg fishing magnets come as a complete set which Includes;
Box Set
Rope & Carabiner
Threaded Eye Bolt 200kg
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Diameter:98mm
Diameter:125mm
Inside Hole:10mm
Inside Hole:12mm
Thickness:40mm
Thickness:40mm
Grade:N35
Grade:N35
Pull Strength:300kg
Pull Strength:600kg
Threaded Eye Bolt 300kg & 600kg
Threaded Eye Bolt 300kg & 600kg
All Australian purchases will have GST added
to the purchase price at Check Out
Each magnet includes one Threaded Eyelet Bolt with a locking
Wing Nut (made from 304 stainless steel). Two threaded holes
in each magnet assembly provides the option of attaching the
Threaded Eyelet Bolt to either the face of the magnet, or
alternatively to the side of the magnet.
Note: Fishing magnets are not waterproof,
wash with fresh water thoroughly dry after every use.
Fishing Magnets are a powerful neodymium magnet, a steel armature with a
Threaded Eyelet Bolt used to find lost objects in water. The powerful pulling force
of the Fishing Magnet is designed to attract and catch iron
or steel objects for retrieval by strong rope attached to the
Fishing Magnets Threaded Eyelet Bolt. After ensuring both ends of the rope is secured, the magnet is submerged into the water to drag search rivers, lakes
or any large body of water.
The steel armature is plated with Dacro that has a strong anti corrosion effect. The neodymium magnet has a triple coating of NI-CU-NI ( nickel- copper -nickel ) that's three layers of anti corrosion coatings. Our fishing magnets are double sided..ie if the pulling force is stated at 300kg then it has this force of 300kg on either side of the magnet, this greatly improves the chance of attracting to a target.
The Pull Force is the force required to pull a magnet
free from a flat steel plate using force perpendicular
to the surface. This is the standard for testing
magnet pull strength. Air gaps and changes in surface
material will substantially reduce the effectiveness
of the pull force, or pull strength of the magnet.