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NT-628 - 1-Inch Multi-Angle Welding Magnet Holder

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OVERVIEW

Simplify Your Metal Projects with the NT-628 Magnetic Square

For hobbyists, DIY enthusiasts, and workshop managers, the Techniweld NT-628 1" Wide Combination Magnetic Square is an indispensable tool that acts as a third hand during metal assembly. Whether you are working on a small soldering project, assembling a metal frame, or aligning pipes for installation, keeping your workpieces steady and at the correct angle is half the battle. This magnetic square solves that problem by firmly adhering to any ferrous metal object, allowing you to focus on the joining process rather than struggling to hold parts in place.

The unit features a robust 1-inch wide profile. This thickness is significant because it provides a broader contact surface compared to thinner magnets, ensuring that your stock materials—whether they are flat plates or round tubes—sit flush and stable against the magnet. It is designed to be intuitive and easy to use; simply snap it onto your metal pieces to create instant 45-degree, 90-degree, or 135-degree angles. This versatility makes it perfect for creating square corners, mitered frames, or complex geometric assemblies without the need for cumbersome mechanical clamps.

Durability is key in any workshop tool, and the NT-628 is built to withstand the rigors of a metalworking environment. It resists the heat generated during tacking and soldering, maintaining its magnetic properties over time. By incorporating this tool into your workflow, you reduce setup time significantly. Instead of measuring and re-measuring or asking for help to hold a piece, you can rely on the magnetic square to keep everything aligned while you work. It is an affordable, practical upgrade for anyone looking to improve the precision and safety of their metalworking projects.

From repairing garden tools to building custom furniture, the applications are endless. The magnet's strong pull ensures that pieces don't slip, resulting in cleaner joints and less rework. It is a small investment that pays dividends in the quality of your finished work and the ease with which you can complete it.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 of each, 1 per each
Item:Mag Square
Product Type:Magnetic Welding Square
Material Compatibility:Ferrous Metals
Function:Holding, Positioning
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Product Type:Magnetic Welding Square
Magnet Width:1 Inch
Supported Angles:45°, 90°, 135°
Material Compatibility:Ferrous Metals
Function:Positioning, Holding
brand:techniweld
item:mag-square
packaging-description:1-per-each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x NT-628 1" Wide Combination Magnetic Square

APPLICATIONS

  • Welding: Holding steel plates and tubes at precise angles for tack welding.
  • Soldering: Stabilizing small metal parts for brazing or soldering operations.
  • Assembly: General metal fabrication layout and dry-fitting of frames.
  • Pipe Installation: Aligning pipe sections and fittings at 45 or 90 degrees.
  • Inspection: Quick visual check of corner squareness during fabrication.

FAQ

The NT-628 is designed to support 45°, 90°, and 135° angles, making it versatile for most common fabrication layouts.

This magnetic square is 1 inch wide, which provides extra stability when holding round tubing or pipe compared to thinner magnets.

No, this is a magnetic tool and will only adhere to ferrous metals like carbon steel. It will not stick to aluminum or stainless steel (unless the stainless is ferritic).

No, the NT-628 is a fixed magnet. It is always 'on'. For switchable magnets, you would need to look at different models specifically designated as switchable.

Since it is a fixed magnet, shavings will stick. The best method is to wipe them off with a gloved hand or use compressed air. Some users also wrap the magnet in a thin layer of tape or plastic for easy cleaning.

The magnet is heat resistant to a degree suitable for tack welding. However, prolonged exposure to high heat (like welding directly next to it for long periods) can demagnetize it over time. It is best used for tacking and then removed.

It is primarily used as a jig or fixture holder to keep metal pieces aligned at specific angles while you tack weld or assemble them.