detaIled PerFormance data For the tml 90 r lIFtIng magnet
on Flat materIal
Values shown for load capacity of the TML 90 R are based on material S235 JR for the maximum, vertical
tractive force with 0° deviation from the load axis and additionally under a 6° inclined load in accordance
with EN13155, in each case with a 3:1 safety factor.
table 2: Flat material
Thickness of material
mm
2
3
4
5
6
>6
Thickness of material
inch
0.08
0.12
0.16
0.20
0.25
>0.25
The maximum dimensions of the loads to be lifted depend to a large extent on the geometry and flexural
stiffness of the work pieces, since, in case of bending, an air gap forms under the magnetic surface and the
load-bearing capacity decreases significantly. During each lift, watch for any deformation of the work piece
that might occur and, if necessary, check for any air gap developing at the edges of the TiN-coated magnetic
surface (e.g. with a sheet of paper; 80g/m
22
Load capacity in kg
Clean, flat,
ground surface
Air gap <0.1 mm
0°
6°
27
24
45
41
72
65
86
77
90
81
90
81
Load capacity in lbs
Clean, flat,
ground surface
Air gap <0.004 inches
0°
6°
59
53
99
89
162
146
189
170
200
178
200
178
).
2
Immediately stop the lift if there is any
!
excessive deformation or an air gap.
never exceed the dimensions and/or the load-bearing
!
capacity of the material thickness given intable 2.
Rusty,
slightly scratched surface
Air gap = 0.25 mm
0°
6°
23
20
36
32
54
49
63
57
63
57
63
57
Rusty,
slightly scratched surface
Air gap = 0.01 inches
0°
6°
50
44
81
73
117
105
140
125
140
125
140
125
Irregular,
rusty or rough surface
Air gap = 0.5 mm
0°
6°
20
17
32
28
41
36
45
41
45
41
45
41
Irregular,
rusty or rough surface
Air gap = 0.02 inches
0°
6°
45
41
68
60
90
81
99
89
99
89
99
89