
Bridge tie down. Using flat Magnets
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You can utilize this component to secure parts on a magnetic board. The holes at the top are specifically designed for threading with an 8-32 bolt. By adjusting this bolt, you can precisely set the height of your workpiece. Three distinct hole options give you flexibility in terms of configuration. To accommodate magnets, these components have dedicated slots; I prefer using flat magnets equipped with metal caps, which measure 1" x .750" x .312". A 10-32 bolt can be threaded through a dedicated hole to secure the magnets firmly. However, it's essential to note that your current orientation is inverted. Once you position a magnet and flip the component over, its functionality should become apparent.
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