Safe, efficient, and reliable steel handling

Permadur provides a full range of lifting magnet solutions built to move steel safely, efficiently, and reliably. Designed for real-world industrial use, our magnets handle plate, blocks, structural shapes, and fabricated components across production, fabrication, and material-handling operations.

From advanced electro-permanent systems to rugged manual designs, every Permadur lifting magnet is engineered for long service life, consistent performance, and operator confidence.

Electro-Permanent Lifting Magnets

BP, TP, and FP Series

Permadur electro-permanent lifting magnets combine the holding power of permanent magnets with simple electric ON/OFF control. Electrical power is needed only to engage or release the magnet. Once activated, the load remains securely held — even during a power interruption — providing a reliable, fail-safe lifting solution.

Electro-permanent magnet systems are available with AC power or rechargeable battery options and can be configured to suit a wide range of lifting capacities and material types.

Available Series

TP (Tri-Polar) Series

Well suited for lifting sheet, plate, and block material with consistent surface contact

FP (Five-Pole) Series

Designed for larger surface areas and heavier plate or block applications

BP (Bipolar) Series

A versatile option for lifting plate, rounds, angle iron, and structural shapes, with optional custom pole shoes

Key Advantages
  • Power is required only to switch the magnet ON or OFF
  • The load remains securely held in the event of a power loss
  • Designed for dependable, energy-efficient operation
  • Custom pole shoes available to match specific material shapes
  • Control options include push-button panels and radio remote systems

Manual Lifting Magnets

REM and BPM Series

Permadur manual lifting magnets offer a straightforward and dependable solution for non-powered lifting. A mechanical lever engages the magnet, while an integrated safety lock helps prevent accidental release. With no electrical components, these magnets are easy to operate and require minimal maintenance.

Manufactured using high-performance rare-earth magnetic materials, manual magnets are compact, durable, and well suited for shop use, maintenance work, and portable applications.

Available Series

BPM Series

Designed for repetitive lifting of flat materials such as sheet, plate, and blocks, featuring a fixed lifting eye

REM Series

Compact, portable magnets for individual lifts and maintenance tasks, featuring a pivoting lifting eye

Key Advantages
  • No electrical power required
  • Durable, low-maintenance construction
  • Simple lever operation with integrated safety lock
  • Compact and portable design

 

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Specifications

 

Lifting Magnet Specifications

Complete product specifications for all Permadur lifting magnet series

BPM Series — Manual Rare Earth Lifting Magnets

Key Features

  • Tremendous Magnet Capacity to Weight Ratio
  • Simple Lever Operation with Safety Lock
  • 3 to 1 Safety Factor
  • Extremely Compact, Light, Portable
  • Utilizes NdFeB — Most Powerful Permanent Magnetic Material
  • Great Durability & Economical
Part Number SWL Flat (lbs) SWL Round (lbs) Magnet Wt (lbs) Body Size (W×L×H) Headroom (in) Min Thickness (in) Max OD (in)
BPM-275 275 110 7 3-1/8 × 4-3/4 × 3-1/8 7-1/4 3/4 11-1/2
BPM-550 550 220 13 3-1/4 × 7-1/8 × 3-1/4 5-5/8 13/16 11-1/2
BPM-1080 1,080 430 33 4-1/4 × 9-5/8 × 4 7-1/2 1 15-1/2
BPM-2160 2,160 860 77 5-1/4 × 13-3/8 × 5-1/2 9 1-9/16 17-1/2
BPM-3240 3,240 1,295 154 6-5/8 × 16-3/8 × 6-3/4 11-5/8 1-3/4 19-1/2
BPM-4320 4,320 1,720 209 7-3/8 × 17-3/8 × 7-3/4 12-3/8 2-3/16 23-1/2
*SWL: Safe Working Load with 3:1 safety factor on ground mild steel. See "Min. Thickness" and "Max. OD" specifications. Derating factors apply for thinner plate.

REM Series — Manual Rare Earth Lifting Magnets

Key Features

  • Tremendous Magnet Capacity to Weight Ratio
  • Simple Lever Operation with Safety Lock
  • 3 to 1 Safety Factor
  • Extremely Compact, Light, Portable
  • Utilizes NdFeB — Most Powerful Permanent Magnetic Material
  • VERY Economical
Part Number SWL Flat (lbs) SWL Round (lbs) Magnet Wt (lbs) Body Size (W×L×H) Headroom (in) Min Thickness (in) Max OD (in)
REM-250 250 110 7 2-9/16 × 3-5/8 × 2-3/4 4-1/2 1 8-1/2
REM-660 800 330 22 3-1/2 × 6-1/2 × 3-3/4 6 1-1/4 11-1/2
REM-1320 1,600 650 53 4-5/8 × 9-3/8 × 4-3/4 8-1/2 1-9/16 15-1/2
REM-2200 2,500 1,100 110 6-7/8 × 10-5/8 × 6-5/8 11 2-3/8 17-1/2
REM-5000 5,000 2,200 275 9-1/16 × 15 × 9-5/8 12 2-3/4 19-1/2
*SWL: Safe Working Load with 3:1 safety factor on ground mild steel. See "Min. Thickness" and "Max. OD" specifications. Derating factors apply for thinner plate.

Rectangular Magnets — For Sheet, Plate, and Block

TP Series (8" Width)

Model Width (in) Length (in) Height (in) Weight (lbs) Max Potential Capacity (lbs) Max Recommended Application (lbs)
TP-600 8 90 2,400 600
TP-1000 8 10⅝ 9 150 4,000 1,000
TP-2000 8 21½ 9 300 8,000 2,000
TP-3000 8 32¼ 9 450 12,000 3,000
TP-4000 8 43 9 600 16,000 4,000
TP-5000 8 53¾ 9 750 20,000 5,000
TP-6000 8 64½ 9 900 24,000 6,000
TP-7000 8 75¼ 9 1,050 28,000 7,000
TP-8000 8 86 9 1,200 32,000 8,000
TP-9000 8 96¾ 9 1,350 36,000 9,000
TP-10000 8 107½ 9 1,500 40,000 10,000

FP Series (16" Width)

Model Width (in) Length (in) Height (in) Weight (lbs) Max Potential Capacity (lbs) Max Recommended Application (lbs)
FP-1200 16 9 180 4,800 1,200
FP-4000 16 21½ 9 600 16,000 4,000
FP-6000 16 32¼ 9 900 24,000 6,000
FP-8000 16 43 9 1,200 32,000 8,000
FP-10000 16 53¾ 9 1,500 40,000 10,000
FP-12000 16 64½ 9 1,800 48,000 12,000
FP-14000 16 75¼ 9 2,100 56,000 14,000
FP-16000 16 86 9 2,400 64,000 16,000
FP-18000 16 96¾ 9 2,700 72,000 18,000
FP-20000 16 107½ 9 3,000 80,000 20,000

Bipolar Magnets — For Rounds, Angles, Structural, and Plate

Model Width (in) Length (in) Height (in) Weight (lbs) Max Potential Capacity (lbs) Max Recommended Flat (lbs) Max Recommended Round (lbs)
BP-250 4⅜ 7 45 1,200 300 250
BP-400 10⅝ 8 70 2,000 500 400
BP-500 4⅜ 14¼ 90 2,400 600 500
BP-800 22 8 140 4,000 1,000 800
BP-1000 4⅜ 28½ 180 4,800 1,200 1,000
BP-1200 33 8 210 6,000 1,500 1,200
BP-1600 44 8 280 8,000 2,000 1,600
BP-2000 55 8 350 10,000 2,500 2,000
BP-2400 66 8 420 12,000 3,000 2,400
BP-2800 77 8 490 14,000 3,500 2,800
BP-3200 88 8 560 16,000 4,000 3,200
BP-3600 99 8 630 18,000 4,500 3,600
*Safety Factor: Minimum safety factor of 2 on typical Hot Rolled Surface Mild Steel material. Conditions which may require magnet derating are discussed in the "Selecting A Magnet" section.

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Electrical Magnet Overview

Permadur Electro-Permanent Magnets combine permanent magnetic strength with electric switching convenience. They require power only for activation or release, maintaining a secure grip even in the event of power loss. Built for reliability, they deliver energy-efficient, fail-safe lifting with an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. Available with customer-supplied AC or rechargeable battery in any capacity.

Electrical Magnet Key Benefits
  • Power required only for switching
  • High strength-to-weight ratio
  • Customizable pole shoes for varied applications
  • Special Control options from ON/OFF pushbutton with safety indicator light to radio remote controls available
Electrical Magnet Types
Rectangular Magnets

(For Sheet, Plate, and Block Applications) This style of Electrically Controlled Permanent Lifting Magnet has the functionality to handle standard structural, plate, & block material.

Bipolar Magnets

(For Rounds, Angles, Structural, and Plate Applications) This unique style of Electrically Controlled Permanent Magnet has the functionality to handle standard structural / plate material but by adding customized pole shoes, the bipolar magnet can handle rounds and angle material as well.

Manual Magnet Overview


Permadur Manual Magnets
provide dependable lifting through a simple lever design with integrated safety locks. Built with rare-earth materials, they deliver strong capacity in a compact, rugged form. They require no external power, making them ideal for shops, fabrication yards, and field use.

Manual Magnet Key Benefits
  • No power required
  • Rugged, low-maintenance design
  • Lever control with safety lock
  • Compact and portable
Manual Magnet Types

BPM Style Manual Magnets

REM Style Manual Magnets

Models
  • Tri polar (TP) and Fivepole (FP) series of magnets for sheet, plate and block
  • Bipolar (BP) series magnets for round, angles, structural, and plate
  • REM/BPM for manual magnet applications
Use Cases

Trusted in production lines, automated handling systems, machine shops, and remote sites where reliable lifting is essential.

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Problem / Cause / solution / benefit

Problem

Many shops, fabrication yards, and industrial worksites struggle with inefficient, risky, and time-consuming methods for lifting and moving heavy steel plates, blocks, and structural parts. Traditional rigging — using slings, chains, hooks, or clamps — often requires multiple workers, consumes valuable time, demands extensive setup, and increases the risk of dropped loads or material damage.

Cause

Because traditional lifting methods rely on mechanical rigging, manual labor, and complex setup, each move becomes a bottleneck. Slings and chains need careful placement and secure fastening; clamps and hooks can scratch or dent surfaces; often more than one operator is needed; and each lift requires time to rig, check safety, and maneuver. Over time, this slows down throughput and increases labor costs — not to mention the heightened safety risks in busy or fast-paced production environments

Solution

Permadur’s Lifting Magnets — both electro-permanent and manual models — provide a secure, efficient, and easy-to-use alternative. The electro-permanent versions combine magnetic lifting strength with the convenience of electric switching (power needed only to engage or release, and load remains secure even if power fails). The manual magnets offer rugged, low-maintenance lifting with a simple lever and safety-lock design and require no external power. These magnets quickly attach to ferrous materials and let a single operator lift and move heavy loads with minimal setup, no slings or chains, and no risk of surface damage.

Benefit

Using Permadur Lifting Magnets transforms material handling: significantly faster load handling and turnarounds, reduced labor and rigging costs, simpler operation, and fewer workers needed. Safety increases as risk of dropped loads and manual-lift injuries decreases; surface damage to steel is minimized; and overall productivity goes up — enabling smoother workflow, faster job cycles, and lower operational costs per lift.