Custom Magnets for Welding Fixtures

용접 지그용 네오디뮴 자석 선정 방법

Welding fixtures magnets are selected by holding direction, working gap, heat exposure, steel contact and mounting method, not by catalog pull force alone.

Osenc supports custom neodymium magnets and magnetic assemblies for fixture builders who need drawing review, magnet shape selection, coating review, magnetization direction and RFQ-ready specifications before sampling.

Drawing-led selection Review magnet position, mounting face, force direction and weld-zone distance before sampling.
Magnet or assembly Compare loose magnets, housed modules, pot magnets and protected assemblies for the fixture structure.
RFQ-ready inputs Prepare working gap, steel thickness, heat exposure, coating needs, quantity and release requirements.
Conceptual welding fixture with magnetic holding modules
Conceptual visual of magnetic holding modules used in a welding fixture for positioning and auxiliary holding.

Selection Overview

Use the magnet as part of the fixture design, not as a separate catalog part

In a welding fixture, a magnet may help position parts, hold temporary alignment, support repeatable setup or simplify a removable stop. The useful result depends on the complete fixture condition: the workpiece material, contact area, gap, heat path, weld sequence and whether the operator needs quick release.

Evidence boundary: The images and diagrams on this page are educational concepts. They are not Osenc customer case photos, measured welding fixture test results or certified performance data. Final magnet selection should be reviewed against the actual drawing and operating conditions.

Application Points

Where neodymium magnets are used in welding fixture systems

The magnet position should be defined by the fixture function. A magnet used as a removable locator has different requirements from a magnet used inside a steel housing or a magnetic base.

Positioning

Temporary alignment before welding

Magnets can help locate tubes, brackets or plates before tack welding when the holding face, release path and weld sequence are controlled.

Fixture modules

Embedded magnetic stops or blocks

Custom block, disc or ring magnets may be integrated into mechanical stops, locating nests or replaceable fixture modules.

Assemblies

Housed or protected magnetic units

Steel housings, pot-style structures, threaded features or protective covers may improve mounting reliability and reduce handling damage.

Force Review

Why pull force is only a starting point

Catalog pull force is normally measured under controlled contact conditions. In a welding fixture, useful holding force can change when the steel is thin, curved, coated, dirty, hot, uneven or separated from the magnet by a housing, coating, air gap or protective layer.

The force direction also matters. A magnet that performs well in direct pull may behave differently in sliding, shear, vibration or quick-release use.

Selection risk: If the magnet is selected only by nominal size or catalog pull force, the first sample may be too weak, too hard to release, too exposed to weld heat or difficult to mount repeatably.
Air gap and surface condition affect welding fixture magnet force
Simplified diagram showing why catalog pull force can differ from useful holding force in a welding fixture.

Magnet and Assembly Options

Choose loose magnets, pot magnets or custom magnetic assemblies by mounting risk

For welding fixture projects, the right choice may be a simple neodymium block magnet, a disc or ring magnet, a pot magnet, a rubber-coated unit or a custom magnetic assembly with mounting features. The decision depends on the required holding direction, release method and heat protection.

Custom magnet and magnetic assembly options for welding fixtures
Conceptual visual of housed, pot-style, rubber protected and threaded magnetic assemblies for welding fixture review.
옵션 When it may fit What to review before sampling
Neodymium block magnets Flat contact faces, compact stops, rectangular holding areas or fixture inserts. Edge chipping risk, coating, magnetization direction, press-fit stress and available adhesive or mechanical retention.
Disc or round magnets Round pockets, compact locating points or small magnetic modules. Diameter, thickness, pole face, working gap, contact area and release method.
Pot magnets Higher focused holding on a steel contact surface with integrated housing or mounting options. Pull direction, side load, base material, heat path and whether the housing protects or traps heat.
Rubber coated magnets Applications where surface protection or friction is more important than maximum direct pull. Gap introduced by the coating, heat exposure, wear condition and contamination from welding spatter.
Custom magnetic assemblies Projects needing a defined mounting structure, removable module, threaded feature or controlled pole layout. Drawing, tolerance, assembly method, magnetization, coating stack and sample inspection plan.

Selection Factors

Key factors for welding fixtures magnet selection

작동 간극

Air gaps from coatings, covers, uneven steel or fixture housings reduce useful holding force and must be included in the review.

Force direction

Direct pull, shear load, sliding load and vibration behave differently. The RFQ should define the real load direction.

착자

The magnetization direction should match the contact face, steel path and assembly function instead of being assumed from shape alone.

Coating and corrosion

Nickel, epoxy or other coatings should be reviewed against humidity, handling, abrasion, adhesive use and final assembly gap.

Grade note: A higher grade is not automatically better for a welding fixture. Grade choice depends on available space, required force, operating temperature, demagnetization risk, cost target and whether the magnet is protected inside an assembly.

Heat and Spatter Boundary

Keep neodymium magnets out of direct welding heat paths

Neodymium magnets are sensitive to heat compared with some other permanent magnet materials. For welding fixtures, the magnet should not be placed in the direct weld zone or exposed to uncontrolled spatter, impact or grinding debris without review.

Distance from the weld, shielding, housing design, duty cycle, workpiece heat transfer and cleaning method should be evaluated before the magnet grade and coating are locked.

Temperature boundary: Osenc should review the actual operating temperature and thermal path before recommending a neodymium grade. If the heat exposure exceeds the safe range for the selected NdFeB grade, the fixture design, shielding or material choice may need to change.
Simplified diagram showing magnet position away from welding heat
Simplified diagram showing magnet module placement, weld-zone distance and heat exposure review points.
Heat and spatter risk boundary for welding fixture magnets
Simplified diagram showing heat, spatter and review boundaries for magnets used near welding fixture work areas.

Engineering Review Process

How Osenc supports a welding fixture magnet review

Osenc can help convert the fixture requirement into a magnet or magnetic assembly specification that is easier to quote, sample and inspect.

Review the fixture drawing

Confirm magnet position, steel contact, weld-zone distance, mounting pocket and release requirement.

Define magnet structure

Compare loose magnets, pot magnets, rubber coated units or a custom magnetic assembly.

Check grade and coating

Review force target, gap, heat exposure, corrosion risk, magnetization direction and coating stack.

Prepare sample inputs

Lock drawing details, quantity, tolerance, test condition and inspection requirements before sampling.

RFQ Checklist

What to send for a faster welding fixture magnet quotation

For custom magnets for welding fixtures, the most useful RFQ is not only a magnet size. Send the fixture condition so the magnet can be reviewed as part of the mechanical and thermal system.

Fixture drawingMagnet pocket, mounting face and weld-zone distance.
Workpiece materialSteel type, thickness, surface condition and coating.
작동 간극Air gap, coating layer, cover thickness or protective pad.
Force directionDirect pull, sliding load, shear load or release action.
Heat exposureDistance from weld, duty cycle, shielding and cleaning method.
조립 방식Adhesive, screw, insert, housing, pot structure or threaded feature.
RFQ checklist for custom welding fixture magnets
RFQ checklist visual showing drawing, material, gap, heat exposure, force direction and mounting inputs.

자주 묻는 질문

Welding fixtures magnets: common buyer questions

네오디뮴 자석은 용접 지그에 적합합니까?

자석을 과도한 열, 스패터, 충격 및 제어되지 않은 간극으로부터 보호할 경우 위치 결정, 고정 또는 모듈식 치구 기능에 적합할 수 있습니다. 최종 선정 시에는 치구 도면과 운전 조건을 기준으로 검토해야 합니다.

용접 고정구용 자석을 인장력만으로 선정해도 됩니까?

아닙니다. 인장력은 출발점에 불과합니다. 강재 두께, 접촉 면적, 공기 간극, 표면 상태, 코팅, 힘의 방향 및 열 노출에 따라 실제 유지 성능이 달라질 수 있습니다.

단품 자석과 자석 어셈블리 중 어느 것을 사용해야 합니까?

단순 인서트에는 개별 자석으로 충분할 수 있지만, 장착, 분리, 충격 보호 또는 반복성이 중요한 경우에는 하우징형 자석 어셈블리, 포트 자석 또는 보호형 자석 모듈이 더 적합할 수 있습니다.

What information should I send to Osenc?

Send the fixture drawing, workpiece material, steel thickness, working gap, force direction, weld-zone distance, heat exposure, mounting method, coating preference, quantity and any inspection requirement.

Can Osenc provide a guaranteed welding fixture holding force from the page?

No. Holding force depends on the actual fixture and test condition. Osenc can review the drawing and RFQ data before recommending a magnet or magnetic assembly for sampling.

Engineering RFQ

Request a custom magnet review for your welding fixture

Send your fixture drawing, working gap, workpiece material, weld-zone distance, mounting method and target holding direction. Osenc can help review whether your project needs a custom neodymium magnet, a pot magnet, a protected magnetic module or a custom magnetic assembly.

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