StrongHand Tools
StrongHand Magnetic Retrieving Tool MPD20
StrongHand Magnetic Retrieving Tool MPD20
SKU:MPD20
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Strong Hand MPD20 Magnetic Retrieving Tool is a compact switch-magnet lifter designed to give you an extra hand when handling plate and parts around the workshop. Each magnet delivers up to 65 lb of lifting force, making it ideal for moving hot, sharp or oversized steel safely and quickly.
- Powerful lifting capacity – each magnet lifts up to 65 lb (approx. 30 kg) for reliable handling of plate and parts.
- Safer material handling – grab hot, freshly cut or awkwardly shaped metal without putting your hands at risk.
- Great in pairs – use two MPD20 tools together to move large sheets when your wingspan comes up short.
- Compact magnetic base – 2 ¾" diameter base gives a strong hold while staying easy to position in tight areas.
- On/Off switch magnet – fast, positive engagement and release to keep jobs moving in a busy fab shop.
- Built for the shop – rugged construction for long service life in fabrication and steel handling environments.
Specifications
- Part No.: MPD20
- Maximum magnetic force: 65 lb
- Tool weight: 2 lb
- Magnet type: Switchable permanent magnet
- Magnetic base diameter: 2 ¾" (approx.)
- Recommended use: Lifting and positioning steel plate, parts and fixtures
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Shipping & Delivery
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Same-Day Click & Collect
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Warranties and Returns
Warranties and Returns
- Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
- 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
- Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority
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