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Welding Magnets
Welding magnets are a great way to hold large workpieces of metal together at a variety of angles for soldering. These powerful welding magnets are quick-acting and dependable. This lineup of welding magnets includes a large variety of angles including 45° and 90° leveling, 45°–90°, 30°, 60°, 135°, and infinite angling. The range of pulling capacity of these welding magnets is also wide, anywhere from 18 lbs.–to 160 lbs. of power. A popular magnet set in this selection is a twin pack of mini welding magnet squares with 25 lbs. of pulling force. This pair will save you time and money. Each quick-acting 2 5/16in. x 2in. x 5/8in. magnet holds work in place for a variety of welding applications. These magnets offer angle references of 30°, 45°, 60°, and 90°. Among the welding magnets with a stronger pulling power is a unit that supports up to 80 lbs. of any ferrous metal and direct lifts up to 55 lbs. This strong anisotropic ferrite magnet adheres to any metal, measuring 6.3in. x 0.63in. and weighs just 1.568 lbs. This magnet will hold both sheet and tube metal at angles of 45° and 90°. Among these welding magnets, you’ll also find a torpedo mag-level. This unit includes a built-in magnet that attaches securely to any metal structure, leaving your hands free to work. Its exclusive Z-axis bubble pod provides a second-axis reading. This unit also features a Velcro® strap that attaches the level to non-magnetic surfaces. If you need a magnetic tool retriever, this lineup of welding magnets includes one. This tool features a 15in. the adjustable copper tube that allows you to retrieve fillings, scraps, and other metal parts and tools in hard-to-reach spots. This unit outperforms the standard alnico V magnet by as much as 4 to 1. This magnet works well for use underwater, in oil, and in other environments. Shop this selection of welding magnets now. You’ll find brands from some of the most reliable companies in the welding magnet business, including Klutch, Strong Hand Tools, Lincoln Electric and Hobart.


