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Why should the thickness of steel plate be greater than 10mm when drilling with magnetic drill?
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2020-09-23
The magnetic drill has a minimum steel plate thickness requirement of 10 mm. If the steel plate is not as thin as 5 mm, the magnetic drill's electromagnetic suction force will be insufficient and it will not be possible to maximize its performance.
The magnetic drill has a minimum steel plate thickness requirement of 10 mm. If the steel plate is not as thin as 5 mm, the magnetic drill's electromagnetic suction force will be insufficient and it will not be possible to maximize its performance.
Once the force is applied to drill holes, the electromagnetic base will not be able to achieve a large suction force and will not be firmly adsorbed, so the base will tilt up. The magnetic base drill uses the principle of electromagnetic iron adsorption to drill holes. The electromagnetic iron adsorption produces magnetism and follows the rule that the thicker the steel plate, the greater the suction force, and the thinner the steel plate, the smaller the suction force. Therefore, when we drill holes in thin plates, when the thickness of the plate is less than 10 mm, we should put another steel plate under the plate.
This method can indirectly increase the thickness of the steel plate, which will allow the magnetic drill to achieve maximum suction strength, and ensure that the magnetic drill and hollow drill bit are matched and there will be no deviation of the magnetic drill, or the base will not tilt when the drilling rig is in use, which is caused by insufficient suction.

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