Features:
- Demagnetizers Keep Tools
- Free of Metal-Slivers and Chips
- Saves Production Time
- Reduces Cost of Tool
- Maintenance
- Dimensions: 11-1/2" x 5-3/4" x 3-5/8"
- Three pole pieces: 1" apart, Two outer ones: 3/4" x 2", Center one: 1-1/2" x 2"
Cutting tools such as milling cutters, drills, saws, taps, dies, etc., do not operate at full efficiency if, because of magnetism, their cutting edges have small metal chips clinging to them.
Demagnetizing Is Quick and Easy.
To demagnetize a cutting tool (or a metal part that has acquired magnetism from a magnetic chuck) you merely draw it slowly back and forth across the poles of the Model D-3 and then slowly draw it away. As the tool passes repeatedly through the magnetic field, its magnetism becomes progressively weaker. After a few seconds it is entirely demagnetized and can be put back into efficient operation.
Demagnetizing Large Parts.
In cases where it is not convenient to move the part. Model D-3 can be held upside down by its handles and passed over the part until its entire surface has been exposed. A foot switch leaves both hands free when the demagnetizer is in use and assures the current being turned off when not in use. Model D-3 is powerful, it draws 12 amperes.