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DEMAGNETIZERS, MAGNETS & COMPASSES


• Cuts soft wood (e.g. Balsa) up to 40mm, hard wood up to approx. 10mm, plastic (including PC cards) up to approx. 4mm and non-ferrous metals up to 2mm. Very stable ribbed die-cast aluminium saw frame with 300mm throat. Blade guide with intergrated blower. Height adjustable head (3 postions).


• Blade usage is improved as the head may be lowered in two steps, making new blade teeth available. This effectively triples blade life.


• The lowest head position still allows blades, shortened by 60mm, to be used.


• Machined workable of die-cast aluminium, 160 x 160mm. ABS plastic body with side sliding panel for removal of saw dust. VDE approved 220-240V Motor (85W) for prolonged , low noise performance. Quiet, wear-resistant toothed belt drive running in a ball bearing. Electronically controllable stroke rate from approx. 150-2500/min. Adjustable fence and mitre


stop with scale. Code


S19250 Description Proxxon Scroll Saw DS230/E


UOM Price EACH £114.95


DEMAGNETIZERS, MAG- NETS & COMPASSES


• Switch activated • Demagnetism active zone opening 60x35mm • Mains operation • Unit dimensions 135 x 75 x 73mm • Max. operating period: 1 minute • 230 or 115 volt switchable • 650g


Instructions for use:


1. Slowly pass the piece to be demagnitized through the apparatus, and take it out the other side.


2. Repeat the operation several times, always in the same direction.


3. Press the button during the entire operation. Code


Description D0414 Demagnetiser, Bergeon 3321 Cousins Cube


Cousins Magnetizer and Demagnetizer Cube.


Watch Work Shop & Magnetism:


Electronic demagnetizer for watches* and precision tools. Very easy handling. *Note: Electronic crystal watches must not be demagnetized.


The accuracy of a watch is influenced by magnetism. After servicing and cleaning a mechanic watchwork ought to be demagnetized either when still disassembled or after reassembly.


The balance coils, in particular those in older watchworks can magnetize over a prolonged period of time. Harmonious vibrating of the coil is no longer possible. The watch can no longer work accurately.


Even tools may present a source of magnetism and ought to be demagnetized before use on a watchwork.


Compasses can be used for testing whether or not an object, for example a watch, is magnetised. An object is magnetized when one end of the compass needle is attracted to the item and the other repelled.


Usage: Demagnetizing in watch repair/assembly • An essential watch tool when changing watch batteries parts etc. Where you cannot risk magnetizing the watch movement thus causing faults.


• Strong plastic construction housing 2 magnets which are in opposite poles


• Economical and compact and has multiple uses.


Usage: Magnetizing Items in Electronics etc. • Working with fine screws/ components can be awkward trying to pick them up for positioning when applying to your work.


How to use᷃ • insert item or tool into (+) opening and slide back and forth, pull it out then its magnetized


• insert item or tool into (-) opening and slide back and forth, pull it out then it now has become non magnetic


Size: • Overall size 50mm x 50mm x 28mm • Chamber size for Demagnetizer and Magnetizer 30mm x 25m x 15mm


• Weight: 85 grams Code


M33831 Description Magnetizer & Demagnetizer Cube EACH


UOM Price £1.95


UOM Price EACH £239.95


Bergeon 3321 Elma Antimag


By pressing just one key, Elma Antimag demagnetizes within milliseconds complete watches, disassembled watchwork parts, casings and tools. Small pieces can be put inside a plastic bag which is then placed on the demagnetizing area of the Antimag. This ensures that no pieces can be lost.


• 160 x 130 x 60mm (width x height x depth) • LED Display • 1 kg • 220 to 240 Volt (230 to 110 volt converter please see our code A52044)


• Requires adapter plug, our code A40932


*Note: Electronic crystal watches must not be demagnetized. Code


Description D32911


Elma Antimag, Electronic Demagnetiser


Etic Swiss


• Etic 340.400 • Swiss Made • Compact demagnetiser for small parts and tools


• Mains operated with indicator • Supplied with a 2 pin plug (3 pin UK plug adaptor our code A33069)


• CE marked • RoHS tested • 220 to 240 Volt (230 to 110 volt converter please see our code A52044)


Dimensions: • 110 x 60 x 30mm • 350g


Code D0415 Description Demagnetiser, Etic 340.400 Greiner Antimag 2


The “Antimag 2” demagnetising unit has an extra-large coil affecting an area of 10cm around the center of the measuring point.


An electronically-generated high-frequency magnetic field


works in the fraction of a second on electronically- generated magnetic fields. Ideal for tools and watch movements and small parts.


Dimensions: • Length 180mm • Width 120 • Height 60 mm • Weight 1.2kg • 220 to 240 Volt (230 to 110 volt converter please see our code A52044)


Code D12387 Description Greiner Antimag II Demagnetiser Greiner Magnomatic


Instruction for use: • Insert the part to be demagnetized into the opening


• Small watch parts are to be put into a plastic pouch


• Activate the black pushbutton www.COUSINS .COM


UOM Price EACH £189.95


UOM Price EACH £36.25


UOM Price EACH £155.00


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