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SPM Vibration TRX50 – Magnetic Base for UNF Thread (Two Rail, 55lbs Pull Strength)

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Magnetic Base, 1/4 inch UNF, two-rail, 55 Lbs. Pull

  • Two rail type magnetic mounting base for sensors on flat and curved surfaces
  • Threaded hole: UNF 1/4in
  • Diameter: 35mm
  • Pull strength: 55lbs (25kg)
  • Large diameter enables magnetic mounting on 2 heat sinks for an electric motor
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SPM Vibration TRX50 – Magnetic Base for UNF Thread (Two Rail, 55lbs Pull Strength)

These magnetic bases are two-rail type, with 35mm diameter, and 25kg (55lbs) pull strength. The two rail type magnetic mounting base are utilized to mount sensors on curved (such as motor and compressor housing) or flat surfaces. The large diameter enables magnetic mounting on 2 heat sinks of an electric motor. The magnetic bases are available with 1/4in UNF or M8 threaded holes.

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