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Drill a hole in a magnet

How to Safely Secure a Screw on a Magnet?   

It might not look so complex, after all you are just making the screw lay in place but there is actually more to it that requires some tools and ways of doing things safely for yourself as well. The construction of many everyday items, such as toys and medical devices practices magnets. Sometimes, you might need EKIIV small magnetic drill in the magnet before mounting it flat. But this is a tender process that needs to be handled with care throughout.


Choosing the Right Drilling Tools

It is important to remember that different magnet types require varying techniques for drilling holes through them. Less powerful ferrite magnets, for example, could be drilled with a regular hand drill but stronger neodymium type would demand an electric device. The size of hole you are drilling creates the need for a certain type drill to be used: smaller holes can easily be made with hand sized bits and larger ones require either an electric powered or air-powered gun. EKIIV compact magnetic drill are better than high-speed steel so that the magnet is not damaged.

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