| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Lead Free Status | Shape | Size | Material | Magnetization | Grade | Gauss Strength |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 104MG2 | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | MAGNET SQUARE RARE EARTH AXIAL | MG | 150°C (TA) | - | Square | 0.125" Sq x 0.040" H (3.18mm x 1.02mm) | Rare Earth | Axial | - | 2500G @ 0.01" | |
| CL20S3 | Carlo Gavazzi | MAGNET FOR FSM.S.2/S2/AT | - | - | - | Cylindrical | - | - | Axial | - | - | |
| 57030-000 | Hamlin / Littelfuse | MAGNET ACTUATOR CYLINDER | - | 105°C (TA) | - | Cylindrical | - | Alnico 5 (AlNiCo) | Axial | - | - | |
| COM-08644 | SparkFun | MAGNET SQUARE - 0.125\" | - | - | Lead free | Square | 0.125" Sq x 0.125" H (3.18mm x 3.18mm) | Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB) | Axial | - | - | |
| 420-MAGNET | Hamlin / Littelfuse | MAGNET CYLINDRICAL ALNICO AXIAL | - | - | - | Cylindrical | 0.157" Dia x 0.787" H (4.00mm x 20.0mm) | Alnico 5 (AlNiCo) | Axial | - | 130G (Flux Density) | |
| CL50 | Carlo Gavazzi | MAG UNIT CYLINDRICAL | - | - | - | Cylindrical | - | - | Axial | - | - | |
| 8225 | Radial Magnet, Inc. | MAGNET ROUND NDFEB AXIAL | - | - | - | Round | 1.650" Dia x 0.350" H (42.0mm x 9.00mm) | Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB) | Axial, Pot | N35 | - | |
| 8185 | Radial Magnet, Inc. | MAGNET CYLINDRICAL NDFEB AXIAL | - | - | - | Cylindrical | 0.625" Dia x 0.313" H (15.9mm x 7.94mm) | Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB) | Axial | N35 | 4278G (Surface Gauss) | |
| 8060 | Radial Magnet, Inc. | MAGNET ROUND NDFEB AXIAL | - | - | - | Cylindrical | 0.625" Dia x 0.250" H (15.9mm x 6.35mm) | Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB) | Axial | N35 | 3379G (Surface Gauss) | |
| 8074 | Radial Magnet, Inc. | MAGNET ROUND NDFEB AXIAL | - | - | - | Round | 0.600" W x 0.125" H (15.24mm x 3.18mm) | Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB) | Axial | N35 | 4819G (Surface Gauss) |
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