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Fishing Magnets 5kg - 400kg Max Pull + 8mm x 10m Salvage Rope
Fishing Magnets 5kg - 400kg Max Pull + 8mm x 10m Salvage Rope
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Ultimate Strength: Super Strong Neodymium Fishing Magnets
Introducing our Super Strong Neodymium Fishing Magnets, your ultimate companion for heavy-duty magnetic fishing. Crafted from rare earth materials, these magnets ensure an exceptional pull force and durability for long-term use. Available in a wide range of sizes, these magnets cater to all levels of magnet fishing enthusiasts, from amateurs to seasoned treasure hunters. Designed to handle everything from light metallic trinkets to hefty underwater relics, these magnets are engineered to meet various magnetic fishing needs.
Safety and Handling Instructions
Our magnets, made from potent neodymium, are extremely powerful and require careful handling to avoid injuries or damage. It is crucial to handle these magnets with care, especially during installation or when moving across metal surfaces, to prevent sudden snaps or pinching. For your safety, ensure to follow our guidelines closely: use gloves to prevent hand injuries and avoid direct, vertical force when disengaging the magnet from thick iron plates. Enjoy the enduring strength and safety of our magnets in your adventurous pursuits.
Tips for Optimal Use of Fishing Magnets
To achieve the best results from your Super Strong Neodymium Fishing Magnets, it's essential to use them properly. Always apply the magnet on a flat, thick iron plate to unlock its maximum pull-out force. If you find the magnet challenging to remove, slide it to the edge of the iron plate to facilitate an easier detachment. Avoid using these magnets on non-ferrous metals, excessively small or thin metals, or irregular surfaces, as these conditions will not allow the magnet to perform at its best.
How to Use Magnets Correctly
To maximize the effectiveness of our fishing magnets, follow these guidelines:
Use the magnet on a flat and thick iron plate to achieve its maximum pull-out force. Once the magnet is fully attached to the iron plate, it may be challenging to disengage it directly and vertically. In such cases, move the magnet to the edge of the iron plate to facilitate separation.
Avoid using magnets on irregular, curved, excessively small, too thin, or non-ferrous metals. Using magnets on such surfaces may not yield satisfactory results and could be more decorative than functional.
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