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A rubber cover protects the mounting surface as well as the magnet.
Attach these general purpose hooks to steel walls, cabinets, and other magnetic surfaces.
Store tools such as brooms, screwdrivers, and flashlights with these holders that attach to magnetic surfaces.
Often used on audio/visual cabinets, magnetic force keeps your doors closed.
To keep your environments free of contaminants, the magnet is encapsulated so it won't release particles when it meets the strike plate.
Open and close these magnetic latches with a push—there's no need for a handle. Often used on audio and visual cabinets, magnetic force keeps your doors closed.
Made of rubber and iron oxide, these sheets can be cut with scissors to create custom-shaped nonmetallic, nonmagnetic surface that magnets will stick to.
Coated with PTFE, these stirring bars are corrosion and chemical resistant.
Fish stirring bars out of containers using the magnetic end of these retrievers.
These shapes can be written on with a wet erase marker and wiped clean with a damp cloth.
Transform flat metal surfaces into a dry erase board.
Change your message and its location without using a new label. These labels have a surface you can write on with a dry-erase marker.
Prevent injuries from unexpected machine startups during maintenance and repair—these labels remind you to lock out equipment.
Fill in the blank with your own custom warnings, labels, and messages. You can write on these signs with markers, add color with paint, or stick on adhesive-back characters. Many even work with printers.
Unroll the length you need and cut with scissors.
Mount these clips with the adhesive backing, then post paper and notes between the two vinyl-covered magnets.
Wire contacts to an alarm system to alert when doors or windows are opened.