Countersunk Neodymium Magnets
- 50 Adet 21.60 TL
- 250 Adet 19.20 TL
- 1000 Adet 16.80 TL
- 50 Adet 21.60 TL
- 250 Adet 19.20 TL
- 1000 Adet 16.80 TL
- 50 Adet 22.18 TL
- 250 Adet 19.71 TL
- 1000 Adet 17.25 TL
- 100 Adet 31.68 TL
- 500 Adet 28.51 TL
- 2500 Adet 25.74 TL
- 100 Adet 36.80 TL
- 500 Adet 33.12 TL
- 2500 Adet 29.90 TL
- 50 Adet 26.10 TL
- 250 Adet 23.20 TL
- 1000 Adet 20.30 TL
- 100 Adet 44.67 TL
- 500 Adet 40.20 TL
- 2500 Adet 36.30 TL
- 5 Adet 538.92 TL
- 25 Adet 479.04 TL
- 100 Adet 419.16 TL
- 25 Adet 59.50 TL
- 100 Adet 52.50 TL
- 500 Adet 45.50 TL
- 25 Adet 68.00 TL
- 100 Adet 60.00 TL
- 500 Adet 52.00 TL
- 10 Adet 152.15 TL
- 50 Adet 134.25 TL
- 250 Adet 116.35 TL
- 5 Adet 314.10 TL
- 25 Adet 279.20 TL
- 100 Adet 244.30 TL
- 25 Adet 67.15 TL
- 100 Adet 59.25 TL
- 500 Adet 51.35 TL
- 10 Adet 118.15 TL
- 50 Adet 104.25 TL
- 250 Adet 90.35 TL
- 10 Adet 135.15 TL
- 50 Adet 119.25 TL
- 250 Adet 103.35 TL
Countersunk Neodymium Magnets
Countersunk neodymium magnets are widely used in many projects today. Manufactured with cylindrical or conical holes, these magnets are created with the help of countersink drills and fit perfectly with screws. They are often preferred for concealed magnetic closure mechanisms such as cabinets, doors and door latches. These magnets, which are very popular among craftsmen and manufacturers, attract attention with their strong magnetic properties.
Thanks to their excellent magnetic functionality, countersunk neodymium magnets can be screwed flush with the screw head. This makes them ideal for applications such as DIY projects, cabinets, retail and shelving units. The holes allow the neodymium magnet to be fixed to any surface with a screw or bolt.
As rare earth magnets, neodymium magnets are fragile and can easily break if mishandled. Countersunk holes offer a convenient way to fix neodymium products without damage. In shop fitting, they are also common for holding and hanging lighting fixtures, windows, displays and signage. They are strong mounting products created with neodymium magnets in a steel container with 90° countersunk holes on the work surface.