Safe, Strong and Precise Magnetic Lifting

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Apr 8, 2025 - 04:58
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Safe, Strong and Precise Magnetic Lifting

FX Electronic Control Lift Magnets enable safe, cost-effective lifting while also allowing the operator to have pinpoint control. These lift magnets combine the cost-efficiency and safety of a permanent magnet with the controlled-release capability of an electromagnet. They use virtually no energy and do not require a battery backup system.

A built-in load sensor prevents accidental releases, while the fail-safe permanent magnet design ensures secure holding, even if the power goes out. Conveniently control grip and release functions using the wireless remote or onboard buttons. The top-mounted controls and labels enable operation in tight spaces, protecting your valuable equipment.

The FXE is best suited for applications demanding fast cycle times and hands-free load handling. Its push-button control enhances operator safety without compromising lifting power, making it a valuable tool in industries such as equipment manufacturing, component stamping, fabrication, and welding.

Find the FXE Lift Magnet that best fits your application:

The FXE 50 Series works best with smaller and thinner parts, smooth surfaces, cutting table loading and unloading applications.

The FXE 50L Series is designed for lifting thinner, smooth-surfaced material in applications lifting long narrow products such as C-Channel, I-Beams, or square tubing. Ideal for smaller and narrow part handling in repetitive lifting applications.

The FXE 80 Series has great strength for lifting heavier material in applications typically seen in shipyard or heavy equipment manufacturing.

The FXE 100 Series has the strength for lifting heavier, rough material. Ideal for handling foundry-made for rough-surfaced parts, such as castings, forgings, or large slab steel.

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