
Crystal Magnetic Rectangular Block Set — AA-1933 -H
Secure workholding solutions designed for industrial machinery, these magnetic rectangular blocks provide stable fixation for metal parts during processing. Ideal for precision machining and inspection work, they ensure accuracy without clamping marks. • High-strength magnetic retention for reliable holding • Compatible with various machine accessory setups • Precision-ground surfaces for accurate alignment
Specifications
For: AA-1933 -H- Series
- AA-193
- Accuracy
- 0.005 mm
- Surface Hardness
- HRC 58–62
- Size
- 100 x 70 x 70 mm
Configurations
Click a row to switch| Variant | Series | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| AA-1933 -H | AA-193 | 100 x 70 x 70 mm | ₹11,583 |
| AA-1932 -H | AA-193 | 75 x 60 x 56 mm | ₹6,946 |
| AA-1934 -H | AA-193 | 150 x 85 x 70 mm | ₹19,053 |
| AA-1931 -S | AA-193 | 25 x 25 x 25 mm | ₹1,546 |
| AA-1932 -S | AA-193 | 75 x 60 x 56 mm | ₹5,584 |
| AA-1933 -S | AA-193 | 100 x 70 x 70 mm | ₹9,412 |
| AA-1934 -S | AA-193 | 150 x 85 x 70 mm | ₹16,873 |
Operational Advantages
- Reduces setup time compared to mechanical clamps
- Provides uniform pressure distribution on workpiece
- Allows access to multiple sides without repositioning
- Minimizes risk of part distortion during machining
- Enhances operator safety by securing loose components
- Facilitates quick changeovers between different jobs
- Supports high-precision tolerances in final output
Construction & Durability
- Manufactured from high-grade hardened steel
- Surface treated to prevent rust and corrosion
- Precision ground faces for flatness and accuracy
- Resists wear from repeated magnetic engagement
- Maintains magnetic integrity over extended service life
- Robust edges prevent chipping during heavy use
- Compatible with standard magnetic chuck systems
Primary Applications
- Precision grinding and milling operations
- Quality control and dimensional inspection
- Toolroom setup and fixture alignment
- Assembly work requiring secure temporary clamping
- Educational demonstrations in machining centers
- Prototyping and rapid fixture development
- General workshop tasks needing stable workholding
Series AA-193 Features
- Series AA-193 offers reliable magnetic holding solutions
- Designed for precision machining and inspection tasks
- Rectangular block geometry ensures stable workpiece alignment
- Ideal for securing small to medium components during operations
- Consistent magnetic strength for repeatable positioning
- Compact design fits within standard machine tool setups
- Available in standard sizes including 25 x 25 x 25 configurations
- Durable construction withstands frequent handling
Frequently asked
Can these blocks be used with any magnetic chuck?
Yes, they are compatible with standard electromagnetic and permanent magnetic chuck systems.
How should I store the blocks to maintain magnetism?
Store in a dry environment and keep them paired or with keeper plates to preserve strength.
Are the surfaces hardened for wear resistance?
Yes, the contact faces are precision ground and hardened for long-term durability.
What is the typical load capacity?
Capacity varies by size and magnet strength; consult specific variant data for exact ratings.
More questions buyers ask
What is the Crystal Magnetic Rectangular Block Set used for?
These magnetic blocks are primarily used for precision grinding, milling operations, quality control, and securing components during machining.
Are these magnetic blocks compatible with standard chucks?
Yes, they are compatible with standard electromagnetic and permanent magnetic chuck systems.
What is the difference between the 'H' and 'S' variants?
The 'H' variants are manufactured from hardened steel for enhanced durability and wear resistance, while the 'S' variants are made from soft steel, suitable for less abrasive applications.
How do I maintain the magnetism of these blocks?
Store them in a dry environment, keep them paired or with keeper plates when not in use, and avoid exposing them to extreme heat or strong demagnetizing fields.
What materials are the Crystal magnetic blocks made of?
They are manufactured from high-grade steel, with surfaces treated to prevent rust and corrosion.
Can these blocks be used for precision grinding?
Absolutely. Their precision ground faces ensure flatness and accuracy, making them ideal for precision grinding and milling.
Do these blocks require an external power source?
No, these are permanent magnetic blocks and do not require an external electrical power source to operate.
Are the magnetic blocks supplied in matched pairs?
Yes, they are typically supplied in matched pairs to ensure uniform height and magnetic performance during setups.
How do these blocks improve operator safety?
By securely clamping loose or odd-shaped components without the need for bulky mechanical clamps, they reduce the risk of parts moving or flying off during machining.
Can I use these blocks for quality control inspection?
Yes, their high precision and stability make them excellent aids for dimensional inspection and toolroom setups.
Are the surfaces of the blocks precision ground?
Yes, all working faces are precision ground to ensure maximum flatness, parallelism, and accuracy.
Who should choose the AA-1933 -H (100x70x70 mm) variant?
This hardened variant is ideal for medium-sized workpieces requiring high wear resistance in repetitive precision machining tasks.
Who should choose the AA-1932 -H (75x60x56 mm) variant?
Choose this compact hardened block for smaller components where durability and precision are critical in tight machining spaces.
Who should choose the AA-1934 -H (150x85x70 mm) variant?
This large hardened block is best suited for heavy-duty applications and larger workpieces that demand maximum magnetic holding force and wear resistance.
Who should choose the AA-1931 -S (25x25x25 mm) variant?
This ultra-compact soft block is perfect for very small, delicate components in light-duty inspection or assembly work.
Who should choose the AA-1932 -S (75x60x56 mm) variant?
Opt for this soft variant for standard toolroom setups and inspection of small to medium parts where extreme wear resistance is not required.
Who should choose the AA-1933 -S (100x70x70 mm) variant?
This medium-sized soft block is a versatile choice for general-purpose clamping and inspection of moderately sized workpieces.
Who should choose the AA-1934 -S (150x85x70 mm) variant?
Select this large soft block for securing bigger components in applications where the surface won't be subjected to heavy abrasive wear.
Should I choose a hardened (-H) or soft (-S) magnetic block?
Choose hardened (-H) blocks for high-volume production or abrasive environments where wear resistance is crucial. Soft (-S) blocks are more cost-effective and suitable for general inspection or light machining.
How does the size of the block affect its application?
Larger blocks provide a greater magnetic surface area and holding force, making them suitable for bigger, heavier parts. Smaller blocks are better for intricate setups and limited spaces.
What is the price difference between the hardened and soft variants?
Hardened variants are generally more expensive due to the additional heat treatment processes required to increase their durability and lifespan compared to the soft variants.
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Secure workholding solutions designed for industrial machinery, these magnetic rectangular blocks provide stable fixation for metal parts during processing. Ideal for precision machining and inspection work, they ensure accuracy without clamping marks.
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• High-strength magnetic retention for reliable holding • Compatible with various machine accessory setups • Precision-ground surfaces for accurate alignment