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TML 250 Liftingmagnet | Exhibitor on the INTERNATIONAL HARDWARE FAIR COLOGNE 2024

TML 250 Liftingmagnet


Safely lifting steel beams and pipes, precisely positioning metal parts for welding or levelling steel plates? Three letters, countless possible applications: The patented TML (Thin Material Lifting) and TMC (Thin Material Clamping) magnet technology makes Alfra's lightweight permanent magnets unique - they can be customised in a variety of ways and, depending on the model, can hold materials as thin as 2 millimetres.

The TML 250 also belongs to this product family. It demonstrates outstanding performance properties on thin-walled materials. With a material thickness of 3 mm, the adhesive force is already 90 kg (for unpainted and stainless steels). From a thickness of ten millimetres, the TML 250 impresses with a load-bearing capacity of 250 kg with a triple safety factor. And with a net weight of 3.5 kg, it is up to 70 per cent lighter than conventional permanent magnets with comparable performance.

Like all ALFRA products, this versatile helper in metalworking, on construction sites or in shipyards is particularly user-friendly: Activate the TML 250 using the practical one-hand operation inside a T-beam and connect the 360° rotating load swivel to your crane, overhead crane or pulley block - for example using a hook with safety latch or a load loop. The TML 250 will be there to help you for a long time to come, as it is extremely robust and resistant to damage thanks to its hard-wearing magnetic surface with TiN coating.

Magnetic lifting tools are very common on construction sites, in factories or in shipyards. This is also because, unlike clamps and similar solutions, they do not leave any marks on the material. Alfra Magnetics is based on the use of permanent neodymium magnets, which means that the powerful lifting magnets operate independently of the power supply.
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