Rubber Coated Magnets for Sale (Wholesale) | Rubber Coated Magnet Manufacturer

A Rubber Coated Magnet (also called a rubberized pot magnet) combines a steel “pot” magnetic circuit with a durable rubber cover, giving you high grip + surface protection + better anti-slip performance on coated metal surfaces. Osenc supplies Rubber Coated Magnets for sale in standard and custom designs for signage, fixtures, displays, vehicle mounting, marine use, and industrial attachment points—especially where paint protection and stable placement matter.
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Rubber Coated Magnets for Sale Key Benefits at a Glance

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Contact Osenc with your application details (surface type, required pull force, and installation method), and we’ll help match the right design for your use case.

Rubber Coated Magnets for Sale Key Benefits at a Glance

Rubber Coated Pot Magnets (Female Thread)

Rubber Coated Magnets with Stud (Male Thread)

Hook / Eye Bolt Rubber Coated Magnets

Countersunk Rubber Coated Magnets

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What Is a Rubber Coated Magnet?

A Rubber Coated Magnet is typically built with:

  • Neodymium (NdFeB) core inside a steel pot (focuses magnetic flux)

  • Rubber coating on the contact face (protects paint, improves friction, reduces vibration noise)

  • Mounting options like internal/external threads, hooks, eye bolts, studs, or countersunk holes

Compared to bare magnets, rubber coating usually:

  • Protects surfaces

  • Reduces sliding

  • Improves stability under vibration

  • (But can reduce direct pull force slightly due to added distance)

Rubber Coated Magnet Specifications (Typical Models)

Notes: Pull force depends heavily on steel thickness, surface flatness, coating, and direction of load. Rubber coating improves friction, but shear capacity still requires correct sizing and safety factor.

Model Type Diameter (mm) Rubber Thickness (mm) Thread Net Weight (kg) Max Pull (kg)*
OS-RCM-43 Round 43 2.0 M4 (female) 0.10 12
OS-RCM-66 Round 66 2.0 M6 (female) 0.22 25
OS-RCM-88 Round 88 2.5 M8 (female) 0.45 55
OS-RCM-110 Round 110 2.5 M8 (female) 0.72 80
OS-RCM-125 Round 125 3.0 M10 (female) 0.95 100
OS-RCM-160 Round 160 3.0 M10 (female) 1.55 160
OS-RCM-H66 Round + Hook 66 2.0 M6 0.25 25
OS-RCM-E88 Round + Eye Bolt 88 2.5 M8 0.50 55

Where Rubber Coated Magnets Are Used

Osenc rubberized magnets are widely used for temporary, removable, and surface-safe mounting, such as:

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Key Features & Performance Advantages

Surface Protection Without Sacrificing Strength

Rubber coating prevents direct metal-to-metal contact, helping reduce:

Better Grip for Real-World Conditions

Rubber face increases friction and helps resist sliding—especially useful when:

Clean, Repeatable Installation

No drilling into the target surface, no adhesives, no residue—just place, align, and secure the mounted component.

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Custom Rubber Coated Magnet Options

Every application is different. Osenc can customize your Rubber Coated Magnet based on:

Send your drawings or a simple photo of your bracket + target surface—our team can recommend a stable and cost-effective structure.

How Rubber Coated Magnets Work (Simple Explanation)

A rubber coated magnet usually uses a pot magnet structure:

  • The steel pot concentrates magnetic flux to the contact surface

  • The rubber layer protects the surface and adds friction

  • The mounting thread connects your bracket, hook, or fixture

Important:
If your load experiences side pull (shear) or vibration, choose a larger diameter or multi-point design, and consider adding a mechanical limiter (slot, pin, or stop) for safety-critical assemblies.

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Quality Control & Packaging

Osenc quality control for rubber coated magnets typically includes:

  • Incoming material inspection (NdFeB grade, steel parts, rubber materials)

  • Dimensional checks (thread gauge, diameter, rubber thickness)

  • Pull-force sampling tests (by model and batch)

  • Coating & appearance checks (rubber bonding quality, surface finish)

  • Packaging protection (anti-collision, moisture protection, magnetic shielding if needed for transport)

Why Choose Osenc for Rubber Coated Magnets?

  • Engineering-first selection
    We match magnet structure to load direction, surface, and safety factor—not just “strongest possible.”

  • Stable production & consistent batches
    Controlled suppliers and standardized testing help keep performance repeatable.

  • OEM/ODM support
    Threads, housings, rubber face, labeling, packaging—built for your assembly line.

  • Wholesale supply
    Competitive pricing for distributors, factories, and brand owners.

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FAQ

They’re designed to be paint-friendly, but surface cleanliness matters. Dust/grit trapped under any magnet can still scratch. Clean both surfaces before use.

 

Rubber adds a small gap, so pure vertical pull can be slightly lower. In return, you get better friction and surface protection.

 

Yes—female thread, male stud, hook, eye bolt, and countersunk styles are all available.

Yes. Share your target pull force, footprint limit, and mounting method—we’ll propose options.

Target surface material (steel thickness/coating), load direction (pull vs shear), working environment (outdoor/temperature), and your mounting structure.

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