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TUNMAGL0100
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TUNMAGL0300
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TUNMAGL0600
TUNMAGL1000
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TUNMAGL2000
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TUNMAGL3000
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TUNMAGL5000
v1.3
USER MANUAL
Lifting Safety
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Do not use this device in the rain or a wet environment. If using outdoors, make sure the surface is clean and dry.
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Do not engage the handle to the “on” position without magnetic material under the lifter.
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Do not drop, heat or shock the lifter as it could cause permanent damage to the lifter.
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Do not use on a work area that may contain a live electrical wire /circuit
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Enure that the surface of the load is free of rust, dirt, debris, grease or moisture obstructions
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Do not carry material over or near people.
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Do not allow people to stand on materials during the lift.
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Do not allow the magnet of the lifted material to come into contact with any obstructions while lifting
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Do not use multiple magnets without a proper spreader bar.
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Ensure the load is equally distributed on the lifter
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Not suitable for shear lifting (the load must be lifted in its horizontal position below the magnet)
2. DESCRIPTION
This magnetic lifter is designed to lift a variety of loads including: steel, iron, round and other magnetic materials. The equipment
eliminates the need for clamps, slings and chains allowing for increased working efficiency in busy garages and workshops. This
equipment does not require a power source.
3. SPECIFICATIONS
Model
TUNMAGL0100
TUNMAGL0300
TUNMAGL0600
TUNMAGL1000
TUNMAGL2000
TUNMAGL3000
TUNMAGL5000
Capacity
100kg
300kg
600kg
1000kg
2000kg
3000kg
5000kg
Max rated load
for
Round Steel
50kg
150kg
300kg
500kg
1000kg
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/
Max rated load
for
Flat Steel
100kg
300kg
600kg
1000kg
2000kg
3000kg
5000kg
Max breakaway
force
350kg
1050kg
2100kg
3500kg
7000kg
10500kg
15000kg
Dimensions:
(Refer to Fig.1
below:)
L
92mm
166mm
228mm
266mm
394mm
431mm
595mm
B
64mm
99mm
118mm
150mm
196mm
234mm
294mm
H
72mm
108mm
126mm
158mm
204mm
232mm
289mm
R
148mm
223mm
257mm
303mm
470mm
576mm
728mm
Net weight
3.2kg
12.4kg
23.6kg
42.8kg
69kg
105kg
160.4kg
Fig.1
3.1 Important Definitions:
Breakaway Force:
This can be defined as the force required to separate the magnet from the material load
This is the force when the magnet is being pulled in a direction perpendicular to the
magnet’s face. The breakaway force is directly proportional to the material qualities of
the load. The lifter’s “breakaway force” increases until the material being lifted exceeds
the saturation thickness of the material.
Air Gap:
This can be defined as anything that prevents the magnet from making full contact with
the material being lifted. Examples of an air gap include: paint, rust, ice, water, machine
grooves, holes, oil, rust and other loose debris. It is always recommended that there is a
minimal air gap so the device can make the required contact with the load material.