Lifting Magnet VITAL, Samsung, KATO, TOYO
A lifting magnet is an industrial tool used for lifting and moving steel sheets, metal parts, and iron materials without hooks or ropes. These magnets are typically made from permanent neodymium or aluminum-nickel-cobalt AlNiCo magnets, with lifting capacities ranging from 500 to 3000 kg. Contact surface dimensions vary from 100 × 100 mm to 400 × 400 mm, and the body thickness is 10–50 mm of durable steel. A mechanical handle or lever system allows the operator to activate or deactivate the magnet without excessive force.
Structurally, the lifting magnet body is made of hardened steel or alloy to maintain magnetic field strength over time and increase resistance to impact and corrosion. The contact surface is smooth and polished to maximize adhesion and minimize load slippage. These magnets are widely used in steel, automotive, shipbuilding, construction, and warehouse industries. They provide stable performance at operating temperatures from −20°C to +80°C. VITAL, Samsung, KATO, and TOYO models are manufactured according to international safety standards and are suitable for heavy-duty industrial applications.