23-03-2010, 10:17
HAS ANYONE TRYED MAGNET MASSAGE ? ???
April 29 2008 at 7:54 PM
sykle wrench (Login syklewrench)
SENIOR MEMBER
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I was thinking about using the magnet to use while accupreasure like massageing of the breasts. I think for ease of manipulateing the magnet on the skin, one this size would be needed. I wonder if due to the pulling capicity 184.60 pounds compared to the DA2 like 26 pounds of pulling capicity, might cause side effect from to strong a pull cause head aches, muscle tension, etc? ??
Just my 2 cents : )
JB
Maybe use this = RY0X04
Dimensions: 2" od x 1" id x 1/4" thick
Tolerances: ±0.003" x ±0.002" x ±0.002"
Material: NdFeB, Grade N42
Plating/Coating: Ni-Cu-Ni (Nickel)
Magnetization Direction: Axial (Poles on Flat Ends)
Weight: 2.55 oz. (72.4 g)
Pull Force: 184.60 lbs
Surface Field: 4210 Gauss
Brmax: 13,200 Gauss
BHmax: 42 MGOe
These large rings are very strong and good for a variety of applications and experiments. They must be handled with care as they will pinch fingers and probably break if they are allowed to slam together.
April 29 2008 at 7:54 PM
sykle wrench (Login syklewrench)
SENIOR MEMBER
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I was thinking about using the magnet to use while accupreasure like massageing of the breasts. I think for ease of manipulateing the magnet on the skin, one this size would be needed. I wonder if due to the pulling capicity 184.60 pounds compared to the DA2 like 26 pounds of pulling capicity, might cause side effect from to strong a pull cause head aches, muscle tension, etc? ??
Just my 2 cents : )
JB
Maybe use this = RY0X04
Dimensions: 2" od x 1" id x 1/4" thick
Tolerances: ±0.003" x ±0.002" x ±0.002"
Material: NdFeB, Grade N42
Plating/Coating: Ni-Cu-Ni (Nickel)
Magnetization Direction: Axial (Poles on Flat Ends)
Weight: 2.55 oz. (72.4 g)
Pull Force: 184.60 lbs
Surface Field: 4210 Gauss
Brmax: 13,200 Gauss
BHmax: 42 MGOe
These large rings are very strong and good for a variety of applications and experiments. They must be handled with care as they will pinch fingers and probably break if they are allowed to slam together.