2 Pcs Of D2.9" X 0.375" Thick With 0.260 Hole Round Base Magnet (rb-75)

C $8.00

  • Toronto, ON, Canada
  • Feb 13th
It is important to note that magnets can pose safety hazards to consumers and end-users. ZigMag416 and Zigmyster Magnets do not take responsibility or liability for any damages resulting from the use, misuse, or handling of magnets. Therefore, it is crucial to read and understand the following safety warning information before purchasing and using magnets. Neodymium magnets, in particular, are brittle and must be handled with care. They can crack, chip, or shatter if allowed to slam against each other. Hence, eye protection glasses should be worn when handling these magnets. This article discusses the safety precautions and warnings associated with using and handling magnets, particularly the RB-75 Round Base Magnet. This magnet measures D2.9" x 0.375" thick and has a 0.260" mounting hole. The chrome-plated magnet has a pull force of 75lbs. All magnets, including the RB-75 Round Base Magnet, should be handled with care to avoid damages and personal injuries. Small magnets can pose a choking hazard, and they should never be ingested or inserted into any body part. Children should not handle magnets of any size, and older children should only do so under adult supervision. In conclusion, it is vital to follow the safety precautions and warnings when using and handling magnets. The RB-75 Round Base Magnet is an excellent product, but its use must be Strong magnets can pose a serious pinch hazard resulting from their attractive force on each other and to all ferrous materials. Large magnets are strong enough to severely pinch fingers and other body parts, as well as, break bones. It is essential to handle the RB-75 Round Base Magnet with care and a strong grip. Magnets should not be allowed near persons with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other similar medical devices. The strong magnetic fields of the magnets can affect and/or disrupt the functioning of these medical devices. Additionally, magnets can damage electronics such as cellphones, pagers, computer monitors, television screens, and magnetic media such as credit cards, magnetic ID cards, computer hard drives, video tapes, cassette tapes, and floppy disks. Therefore, it is advised to keep magnets away from all electronic devices and magnetic media. Finally, magnets should not be cut, drilled, sawed, or machined unless done by an experienced professional. Dust from cutting, drilling, sawing, or machining magnets is highly flammable and creates toxic fumes that are dangerous to inhale.

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