Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – Neodymium Magnets with Stainless Steel Housing
Grade – Industrial Grade (N42)
Application – Retrieval of small metallic objects, lab equipment handling
Product Overview
The Magnetic Pick up System (Positive & Negative) is engineered for precision handling of small metallic components in laboratory environments. Constructed with high-grade neodymium magnets encased in corrosion-resistant stainless steel, this tool ensures a strong, reliable grip without compromising delicate surfaces. The dual-polarity design allows for versatile use, enabling users to attract or repel objects as needed, making it indispensable for tasks requiring fine control. The compact and ergonomic build enhances maneuverability, while the durable materials guarantee long-term performance even under frequent use. Unlike conventional magnetic tools, this system minimizes residual magnetism, preventing unintended interference with sensitive instruments. Its robust construction also resists chemical exposure, ensuring compatibility with various lab conditions. Whether for routine maintenance or intricate experimental setups, this pickup system delivers consistent, high-precision results, reducing the risk of contamination or damage to critical components.
FAQs
1. Can this magnetic pickup tool handle non-ferrous metals like aluminum?
No, this tool is designed specifically for ferromagnetic materials such as iron, steel, or nickel. Non-ferrous metals like aluminum or copper will not be attracted.
2. How do I clean and maintain the magnetic pickup system?
Wipe the surface with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents, as they may damage the stainless steel housing or reduce magnet strength.
3. Is this tool compatible with high-temperature lab environments?
The neodymium magnets lose strength at temperatures above 80°C. For high-temperature applications, consider ceramic or samarium-cobalt magnet alternatives.
4. What is the maximum weight capacity of this magnetic pickup system?
The tool can securely lift small metallic objects up to 500 grams, depending on surface contact and material. Always test in a controlled environment before critical use.
5. Does the magnetic field interfere with electronic lab equipment?
While the tool’s localized field is strong, it should not affect most electronic devices if kept at a safe distance. Avoid placing it near highly sensitive instruments like MRI machines or precision scales.










