MBX
500kg

MBX5

Code 3002005

MBX Magnetic Anchor Blocks have opposing locking sides that activate when operated.

Material NdFeB Magnetization direction 2 Poles

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 347,000

From2 pz

 312,000

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If you are looking for parts designed to be fixed to steel surfaces such as machine or assembly tables. In addition to the hollow hexagon of the commutation shaft, several MBXs can also be connected together to clamp longer or larger workpieces.


Lenght
143 mm
Large
64 mm
Height
71 mm
Weight
3,9 kg

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