OEM#: R8944New OEM Original Outright
MAGNET DOOR BRACKET ASSEMBLY by Blodgett
Your price:
$89.81 each

OEM#: R8944MAGNET DOOR BRACKET ASSEMBLY by Blodgett
New OEM Original Outright
Your price:
$89.81 each
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Product Overview
A bracket is a device that connects to a structure (such as a panel or frame) and is usually designed to support a vertical load or to strengthen an angle or to maintain a component in its proper position.Magnets are found in all kinds of restaurant equipment and serve many purposes. Magnets are useful for their "stickiness" with ferrous metals. In the simplest foodservice equipment designs they are used to keep swinging doors secure on rolling service carts. Some more complex uses integrate magnets with motorized systems to provide contactless magnetic drives as seen in certain high volume blending systems.
Technical Specs
P/N: R8944 Key Specs
Item
MAGNET DOOR BRACKET ASSEMBLY
OEM
Blodgett
OEM #
R8944
Condition
New OEM Original
Returnable
No
Warranty
Mfr Warranty
Dimensions
'0.75 in H x 1.2 in W x 5.7 in L
Weight
0.17 lb
A bracket is a device that connects to a structure (such as a panel or frame) and is usually designed to support a vertical load or to strengthen an angle or to maintain a component in its proper position.Magnets are found in all kinds of restaurant equipment and serve many purposes. Magnets are useful for their "stickiness" with ferrous metals. In the simplest foodservice equipment designs they are used to keep swinging doors secure on rolling service carts. Some more complex uses integrate magnets with motorized systems to provide contactless magnetic drives as seen in certain high volume blending systems.
Product Overview
A bracket is a device that connects to a structure (such as a panel or frame) and is usually designed to support a vertical load or to strengthen an angle or to maintain a component in its proper position.Magnets are found in all kinds of restaurant equipment and serve many purposes. Magnets are useful for their "stickiness" with ferrous metals. In the simplest foodservice equipment designs they are used to keep swinging doors secure on rolling service carts. Some more complex uses integrate magnets with motorized systems to provide contactless magnetic drives as seen in certain high volume blending systems.
Technical Specs
P/N: R8944 Key Specs
Item
MAGNET DOOR BRACKET ASSEMBLY
OEM
Blodgett
OEM #
R8944
Condition
New OEM Original
Returnable
No
Warranty
Mfr Warranty
Dimensions
'0.75 in H x 1.2 in W x 5.7 in L
Weight
0.17 lb
A bracket is a device that connects to a structure (such as a panel or frame) and is usually designed to support a vertical load or to strengthen an angle or to maintain a component in its proper position.Magnets are found in all kinds of restaurant equipment and serve many purposes. Magnets are useful for their "stickiness" with ferrous metals. In the simplest foodservice equipment designs they are used to keep swinging doors secure on rolling service carts. Some more complex uses integrate magnets with motorized systems to provide contactless magnetic drives as seen in certain high volume blending systems.
Product Overview
A bracket is a device that connects to a structure (such as a panel or frame) and is usually designed to support a vertical load or to strengthen an angle or to maintain a component in its proper position.Magnets are found in all kinds of restaurant equipment and serve many purposes. Magnets are useful for their "stickiness" with ferrous metals. In the simplest foodservice equipment designs they are used to keep swinging doors secure on rolling service carts. Some more complex uses integrate magnets with motorized systems to provide contactless magnetic drives as seen in certain high volume blending systems.
Technical Specs
P/N: R8944 Key Specs
Item
MAGNET DOOR BRACKET ASSEMBLY
OEM
Blodgett
OEM #
R8944
Condition
New OEM Original
Returnable
No
Warranty
Mfr Warranty
Dimensions
'0.75 in H x 1.2 in W x 5.7 in L
Weight
0.17 lb
A bracket is a device that connects to a structure (such as a panel or frame) and is usually designed to support a vertical load or to strengthen an angle or to maintain a component in its proper position.Magnets are found in all kinds of restaurant equipment and serve many purposes. Magnets are useful for their "stickiness" with ferrous metals. In the simplest foodservice equipment designs they are used to keep swinging doors secure on rolling service carts. Some more complex uses integrate magnets with motorized systems to provide contactless magnetic drives as seen in certain high volume blending systems.
