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Super Strong Magnets +20kg Pull

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Need a magnet with serious holding power? Our range of super strong magnets with 20kg+ pull force is designed for demanding applications where standard magnets are not enough. These products are ideal for engineers, fabricators, workshops, marine users and anyone who needs reliable holding performance in a compact format. Explore our wider neodymium magnets range, browse shape options in circular, disc and rod magnets or rectangular magnets, and if you need the highest magnetic grade available, shop our N52 grade neodymium magnets.
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70 x (44-32) x 16mm Wind Turbine N48 Neodymium Magnet - 56kg Pull
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56
70 x (44-32) x 16mm Wind Turbine N48 Neodymium Magnet - 56kg PullCode: WT70443216
£177.60£148.00
50mm dia x 30mm thick Energise to Release Electromagnet with M6 Mounting Hole - 40kg Pull (24V DC / 100W)
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40
50mm dia x 30mm thick Energise to Release Electromagnet with M6 Mounting Hole - 40kg Pull (24V DC / 100W)Code: EM5030M6ETR
£120.00£100.00
40 x 40 x 30mm Super High Performance N42 Neodymium Magnet - 74.8kg Pull
Super Strong
74.8
40 x 40 x 30mm Super High Performance N42 Neodymium Magnet - 74.8kg PullCode: F390-N42
From £84.00£70.00
116mm dia x 32mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with 1x M12 and 1x M10 Eyebolt - 400kg Pull
Super Strong
400
116mm dia x 32mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with 1x M12 and 1x M10 Eyebolt - 400kg PullCode: NPY116M12-EYE
£163.79£136.49
116mm dia x 32mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with 1x M12 and 1x M10 Eyebolt  + 10 metre Rope - 400kg Pull
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400
116mm dia x 32mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with 1x M12 and 1x M10 Eyebolt + 10 metre Rope - 400kg PullCode: NPY116M12-EYE-MF
£169.02£140.85
75 x 55 x 20mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with M10 Eyebolt and 10 metre Rope - 110kg Pull
Super Strong
110
75 x 55 x 14.5mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with M10 Eyebolt and 10 metre Rope - 110kg PullCode: NSA75M10-EYE-MF
£43.02£35.85
75 x 55 x 20mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with M10 Eyebolt - 110kg Pull
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110
75 x 55 x 14.5mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with M10 Eyebolt - 110kg PullCode: NSA75M10-EYE
From £42.00£35.00
60mm dia x 30mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with 2x M8 Eyebolts + 10 metre Rope - 120kg Pull
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120
60mm dia x 30mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with 2x M8 Eyebolts + 10 metre Rope - 120kg PullCode: NPY60M8-EYE-MF
£80.82£67.35
60mm dia x 30mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with 2x M8 Eyebolts - 120kg Pull
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120
60mm dia x 30mm N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet with 2x M8 Eyebolts - 120kg PullCode: NPY60M8-EYE
£75.59£62.99
ZL Support For 280kg Magnetic Door Lock
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ZL Support For 280kg Magnetic Door LockCode: EDMZLS280
£13.19£10.99
500mm x 47mm x 26mm Five-Wire Magnetic Door Lock - 280kg Pull
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280
500mm x 47mm x 26mm Five-Wire Magnetic Door Lock - 280kg PullCode: EDMFW280
£50.39£41.99
60mm dia N42 Neodymium Clamping Magnet with M8 Eyebolt - 139kg Pull
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139
60mm dia N42 Neodymium Clamping Magnet with M8 Eyebolt - 139kg PullCode: F4MB60M8-EYE
From £51.85£43.21
UL Bracket For 280kg Magnetic Door Lock
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UL Bracket For 280kg Magnetic Door LockCode: EDMUL280
£17.99£14.99
168mm x 39mm x 22mm Magnetic Door Lock - 180kg Pull
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180
168mm x 39mm x 22mm Magnetic Door Lock - 180kg PullCode: EDM180
£29.99£24.99
25mm dia x 45mm high Ultra Performance Laboratory Magnet - 26kg Pull
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25mm dia x 45mm high Ultra Performance Laboratory Magnet - 26kg PullCode: F4MLM52NS
From £25.00£20.83
  £33.68£28.07
(Seconds) 100mm dia x 15mm thick Ferrite Limpet Pot Magnet c/w M6 threaded hole - 55kg Pull
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55
(Seconds) 100mm dia x 15mm thick Ferrite Limpet Pot Magnet c/w M6 threaded hole - 55kg PullCode: Z-FLP10015M6
From £15.60£13.00
  £30.00£25.00
Access Control for Door Entry Kit
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Access Control for Door Entry KitCode: EDMAC
£33.60£28.00
76 x 38 x 11.6mm thick (w/ 6.5mm x 5mm holes) Ferrite Channel Magnet - 25kg Pull
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25
76 x 38 x 11.6mm thick (w/ 6.5mm x 5mm holes) Ferrite Channel Magnet - 25kg PullCode: CP7638L
From £6.43£5.36
76mm dia x 12.5mm thick Ferrite Limpet Pot Magnet c/w M6 threaded hole - 33kg Pull
33
76mm dia x 12.5mm thick Ferrite Limpet Pot Magnet c/w M6 threaded hole - 33kg PullCode: FLP7613M6
From £15.60£13.00
50mm dia x 10mm thick Ultra High Performance N52 Neodymium Magnet - 42kg Pull
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42
50mm dia x 10mm thick Ultra High Performance N52 Neodymium Magnet - 42kg PullCode: F5010-N52
From £51.59£42.99
50mm dia x 30mm thick x 6mm c/s N42 Neodymium Magnet - 86.9kg Pull
Super Strong
86.9
50mm dia x 30mm thick x 6mm c/s N42 Neodymium Magnet - 86.9kg PullCode: F5030NS
£56.70£47.25
60mm dia x 14.5mm thick x 8mm c/bore N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet - 139kg Pull
Super Strong
139
60mm dia x 14.5mm thick x 8.5mm c/bore N42 Neodymium Pot Magnet - 139kg PullCode: F4MB60
From £45.36£37.80
120 x 65 x 70mm high Switchable Lifting Magnet - 100kg SWL - 300kg Test Pull
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100
120 x 65 x 70mm high Switchable Lifting Magnet - 100kg SWL - 300kg Test PullCode: LM100
£207.65£173.04
63 x 50 x 55mm high Switchable Magnetic Base With M8 Mounting Hole - 70kg Pull
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70
63 x 50 x 55mm high Switchable Magnetic Base With M8 Mounting Hole - 70kg PullCode: F4M905
£27.12£22.60
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Super Strong Magnets +20kg Pull

Pull-Force Comparison Guide

Pull force can vary significantly depending on a magnet’s size, shape, grade, housing and contact conditions. As a general rule, larger magnets, higher grades and steel-backed pot assemblies usually achieve higher pull-force figures than open magnets of similar size.

Typical Magnet SizeShape / FormatTypical MaterialTypical Pull Force (kg)Best For
25mm dia x 8–20mmPot / hook / eyeboltN42 Neodymium20–28.5kgCompact hanging, clamping and holding
30mm dia x 10mmDiscN52 neodymium24kgHigh strength in a compact disc format
40–50mm diaDisc / countersunk / potNeodymium30–55kgWorkholding, mounting and fixtures
50mm x 50mm x 10mmBlock / rectangularN42 neodymium50kgFlat-surface holding and fabrication
48–60mm diaClamping / pot magnetNeodymium80–139kgHeavy-duty holding, retrieval and industrial use
75mm dia x 15mmPot magnet with eyeboltN42 neodymium200kgRecovery, lifting assistance and secure fixing
100–125mm pot assembliesPot / limpet / industrial assemblyFerrite or neodymium55–130kg+Large-area holding and high-temperature tasks
116mm dia x 20–32mmPot magnet with eyeboltN42 neodymium400kgMaximum holding performance in heavy-duty applications

The figures above are intended as a quick comparison guide. Actual holding performance depends on the steel surface, coating, air gap, pull direction, temperature and whether the magnet is being pulled directly away from the surface or subjected to sliding force.

Super Strong Magnets for Industrial Holding

In industrial environments, super strong magnets are used for temporary fixing, holding steel components in place, securing access panels, jigs, fixtures, mounting systems and retrieval tasks. Neodymium pot magnets are especially popular because the steel cup helps focus the magnetic field for stronger direct pull. For production lines, fabrication, engineering and manufacturing, choosing the right shape matters just as much as choosing the right pull strength.

If you need flat-face contact against steel, browse our rectangular magnets. If you need compact round formats for mounting or clamping, view our circular, disc and rod magnets. For customers who need the most powerful magnetic grade available, our N52 grade neodymium magnets are the best place to start.

Super Strong Magnets for Workshop & Garage

In workshops and garages, high pull-force magnets are useful for tool holding, temporary storage, securing guards or covers, keeping parts accessible during assembly and creating removable fixtures without drilling. Pot magnets with hooks, studs or eyebolts are often the easiest choice because they can be fitted into practical holding systems quickly.

Workshop users often need a balance between strong pull force and controlled handling. A magnet that is too strong for the job can be awkward to remove, while one that is too small may slip if the contact surface is dirty, painted or uneven. For general workshop applications, it is usually wise to choose a magnet with extra capacity in reserve rather than relying on the exact rated figure.

Super Strong Magnets for Outdoor & Marine Use

Outdoor and marine applications can be much harsher on magnets than indoor use. Moisture, salt spray, dirt, paint layers and uneven steel surfaces can all reduce real-world holding performance. For these environments, coated assemblies, rubber-coated options and enclosed pot magnet designs can be better suited than bare magnets, especially where surface protection or extra grip is important.

If your application involves exposed magnets, corrosive conditions or public-facing installations, always review our magnet safety information before use. Choosing the correct magnet construction is just as important as choosing the correct pull force.

How Pull Force is Measured

Pull force is the amount of force required to separate a magnet from a thick, flat steel plate when the magnet is in full, direct contact and the force is applied straight off the face of the magnet. This is a best-case measurement taken under controlled conditions, so it should be treated as a maximum direct-pull figure rather than a guaranteed real-world working load.

In practice, the stated pull-force figure assumes:

- A thick steel test plate capable of absorbing the magnetism fully
- A clean, smooth and flat contact surface
- Full face-to-face contact with no air gap
- A steady pull applied perpendicular to the steel surface

    Real-world pull force is often lower when there is paint, rust, dirt, curvature, thin sheet metal, vibration or an angled load. This is why a 20kg pull magnet may not always reliably hold a 20kg object in every application. Where safety matters, always build in a generous safety margin and select a magnet with more holding power than the minimum requirement.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the strongest magnet I can buy?

    For most commercial applications, neodymium magnets are the strongest permanent magnets you can buy. Within that category, higher grades such as N52 grade neodymium magnets are typically chosen by customers who want the highest available magnetic performance. However, the “strongest” option also depends on shape, size and magnetic circuit design, not just grade alone.

    How is magnet pull force measured?

    Magnet pull force is measured by pulling a magnet directly away from a thick, flat steel plate under ideal conditions. The test is performed with full contact, a clean surface and a straight, perpendicular pull. The result is usually shown in kilograms as a maximum direct-pull figure.

    Are super strong magnets dangerous?

    Yes, super strong magnets can be dangerous if handled incorrectly. They can snap together unexpectedly, pinch skin, chip on impact and affect pacemakers, tools or nearby electronic devices. Larger neodymium magnets should always be handled carefully and kept away from children. Please read our health and safety information before use.

    What is the difference between pull force and shear force?

    Pull force refers to the force needed to pull a magnet straight away from a steel surface. Shear force refers to the resistance to sliding the magnet sideways across that surface. In many applications, a magnet’s shear resistance is much lower than its stated pull force, which is why load direction matters so much.

    What shape magnet is the strongest?

    There is no single strongest shape in every situation. Pot magnets often deliver extremely high direct pull because the steel housing concentrates the magnetic field. Disc and block magnets can also be very strong, especially in larger sizes and higher grades. The best shape depends on the available mounting space, contact area and direction of load.

    Can super strong magnets damage electronics?

    Yes, super strong magnets can interfere with or damage certain electronics, magnetic storage media, sensors and instruments. Keep powerful magnets away from hard drives, magnetic stripes, speakers, measuring devices and any equipment that may be affected by strong magnetic fields.