Steel / Stainless Steel, for Retaining Magnets
Catalogue
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d1
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d2 +1
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d3 +1
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h ±0.5
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l
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s
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GN 70-12-A-ST
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12 ±0.1
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3.5
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6.5
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-
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-
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2
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1
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GN 70-17-A-ST
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17 ±0.1
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5.5
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8.5
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-
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-
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2
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3
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GN 70-27-A-ST
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27 ±0.2
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5.5
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11
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-
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-
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3
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12
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GN 70-34-A-ST
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34 +0.2/+0.8
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5.5
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11
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-
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-
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3
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20
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GN 70-45-A-ST
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45 +0.1/+0.5
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5.5
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11
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-
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-
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3
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36
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GN 70-64-A-ST
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64 ±0.3
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5.5
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11
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-
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-
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3
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74
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GN 70-27-B-ST
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27 ±0.2
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5.5
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11
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8
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21
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3
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13
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GN 70-34-B-ST
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34 +0.2/+0.8
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5.5
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11
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8
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29
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3
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22
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GN 70-45-B-ST
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45 +0.1/+0.5
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5.5
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11
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8
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39
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3
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37
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GN 70-64-B-ST
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64 ±0.3
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5.5
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11
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8
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58
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3
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75
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Steel ST
Zinc plated
Stainless steel NI
Magnetic
Holding disks GN 70 are used as companion parts for retaining magnets, e.g. if a magnet is to be used in connection with non-magnetic materials.
Type B prevents the magnet from sliding since the magnetive forces are generally larger than the achievable lateral forces arising due to the friction partners present.
They can be fixed with countersunk screws (e.g. DIN 7991), but also with any commercial wood or sheet metal countersunk screws.