Attention! The lifting capacity of the magnetic gripper directly depends on the shape of the load, the quality of the coating, and the composition of the metal.
The magnetic gripper is designed for lifting and moving metal loads - sheet metal, rolled metal, pipes, slabs, parts. Simplicity of design and ease of use are the distinctive features of magnetic grippers, due to which they have found wide application in factories, metal warehouses, warehouses, during installation and construction work.
The magnetic grip works due to the built-in power magnet; the magnetic field is turned on and off by moving the handle.
The lifting capacity of the gripper is affected by: the shape of the load, the composition of the metal, the quality of the coating.
Coating quality: the load-bearing capacity of the grip is affected by the roughness of the load coating, the gap between the grip sole and the load surface, and the thickness of the metal. The grip surface has graphs that can be used to calculate the load-bearing capacity of the grip depending on the thickness of the metal.
All magnetic grippers undergo mandatory bench testing and are accompanied by a passport and warranty.
Overall dimensions:


| Model |
Load capacity, kg (flat load) |
Load capacity, kg (round load) |
Breakaway force, kgf |
C, mm |
B, mm |
E, mm |
R, mm |
Weight, kg |
| PKS 0.6 |
600 |
200 |
1800 |
162 |
234 |
74 |
220 |
21 |
| PKS 1.0 |
1000 |
300 |
3000 |
190 |
302 |
87 |
265 |
37.5 |
| PKS 2.0 |
2000 |
600 |
6000 |
230 |
441 |
107 |
380 |
77 |
Hook link dimensions:

| Model |
L, mm |
M, mm |
N, mm |
W, mm |
H, mm |
J, mm |
| PKS 0.6 |
120 |
47 |
54 |
40 |
84 |
33 |
| PKS 1.0 |
140 |
54 |
62 |
44 |
94 |
36 |
| PKS 2.0 |
160 |
62 |
67 |
48 |
104 |
43 |
Working principle permanent magnet holders:
