100 kg (All Size Available)
Rs. 6500
(Taxes to be paid extra)
Brand: SRE
SKU: SRE 161
Min Order Qty: 1
Steel fabricators, machine shop owners, and warehouse managers across Ahmedabad, Vatva, and Kathwada lose anywhere from 20 to 40 minutes per shift just rigging fiber slings and chain clamps around steel plates, billets, and rolled sections — work that puts operators at direct injury risk and slows the entire production cycle. A Magnet Lifter in Ahmedabad eliminates that bottleneck completely: attach, lift, transfer, release — in under 8 seconds, with zero slings, zero manual rigging, and zero operator contact with sharp steel edges. The result is a measurable jump in throughput and a significant reduction in workplace injury incidents on ferrous-material handling lines.
What Is a Magnetic Lifter and How Does It Work in Gujarat Industrial Environments
Plant managers in Gujarat‘s heavy engineering clusters — from Kalol to Ghandhidham — frequently ask: “How does a permanent magnetic lifter grip without electricity?” The answer lies in neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) rare earth magnets arranged inside a high-grade MS steel housing. When the operating lever is turned 90°, the internal magnetic poles align, generating a powerful holding force up to 3.5× the rated working load (safety factor compliant with industrial standards). SRE’s 100 kg model operates with a pull-off force exceeding 350 kg — meaning even in vibration-heavy factory environments common in Vatva GIDC or Kathwada industrial estates, the grip remains secure throughout the lift cycle.
Permanent vs. Electro Magnetic Lifters — Which One Is Right for Your Plant?
A procurement manager in Pune or Noida comparing magnetic lifting options must understand this fundamental difference: permanent magnetic lifters require zero electricity and maintain their holding force even during a power failure — a critical safety advantage in facilities that face frequent power fluctuations. Electro magnetic lifters depend on continuous power supply; if current drops, so does the load. For most fabrication workshops, steel warehouses, and toolroom operations in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Indore, the permanent type delivers better cost-per-lift economics, simpler maintenance (no coil burnout, no control panel), and higher operator safety — all without an electrician on standby.
Material Grade and Construction Specs of SRE Magnetic Lifter
Purchase heads in Rajasthan, Jaipur, and Udaipur sourcing lifting devices for steel yards and metal processing lines need verified specs, not catalog claims. SRE Material Handling Equipment Pvt. Ltd.‘s magnetic lifter uses high-purity NdFeB Grade N35 rare earth magnets encased in a precision-cast MS steel shell with a surface hardness that resists abrasion in foundry and steel-cutting environments. The housing dimensions are machined to ±0.5 mm tolerance, the operating knob is fitted with a locking safety pin to prevent accidental disengagement, and the contact pads are finished to a flatness within 0.1 mm — ensuring full-face contact on flat steel surfaces for maximum holding efficiency during transfer operations.
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Get a Quote for Bulk OrdersKey Applications of Magnetic Lifter Across Industries in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Maharashtra
A magnetic lifter is not a single-industry tool — it is a versatile handling solution used across steel processing, fabrication, toolrooms, and logistics in cities from Bangalore to Bhavnagar. The core requirement is that the load surface must be ferrous (iron, mild steel, stainless steel grades with sufficient permeability). Below are the confirmed industrial applications where permanent magnetic lifters deliver consistent, measurable efficiency gains on the production floor and in material transfer zones:
- Steel Plate Handling in Fabrication Workshops — Lifting and repositioning MS or SS 304 steel plates up to 100 kg without slings or clamps, reducing rigging time by over 80% in shops across Vatva GIDC and Ahmedabad industrial zones.
- CNC Machine Tool Loading — Transferring billets, die blanks, and work-holding fixtures directly to and from machine tables in toolrooms at Pune, Indore, and Noida engineering units, eliminating manual handling and reducing surface scratching on precision components.
- Steel Bar, Rod, and Section Transfer — Moving rounds, flats, and structural sections in steel service centers and rolling mills in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra using multiple lifters in tandem for long-bar configurations.
- Mold and Die Handling in Foundries — Lifting cast iron molds and hardened steel dies weighing up to rated capacity in foundry environments at Kathwada, Kalol, and Himmatnagar industrial estates.
- Warehouse Steel Coil and Slab Storage — Stacking and destacking steel slabs in warehouses and logistics yards at Ghandhidham port-side facilities and Bhavnagar steel yards, where crane hook integration with a magnetic lifter reduces cycle time per lift by 4–6 minutes compared to sling-based methods.
- Automotive Component Handling — Picking engine blocks, stamped body panels, and chassis brackets on assembly lines at Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad automotive plants, where contact-free grip protects machined surfaces from handling damage.
- Pharma Equipment Maintenance — Lifting SS 316L stainless steel reactor lids, vessel flanges, and equipment bases in pharmaceutical plants at Ahmedabad‘s pharma cluster and Vadodara API manufacturing zones where crane access is restricted but magnetic lifters can slot into tight overhead spaces.
- Steel Structural Erection Sites — Moving I-beams, angle sections, and plate girders on construction sites in Gurugram, Faridabad, Rohtak, and Ambala where speed of member placement directly impacts project schedules.
Magnetic Lifter Model Comparison — Capacity & Key Specs
| Model / Capacity | Rated Lift (kg) | Safety Factor | Contact Plate Size (mm) | Weight of Unit (kg) | Best Use Case |
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| SRE ML-100 (100 kg) | 100 | 3.5:1 | 75 × 55 | ~3.2 | Toolroom, Small Fabrication |
| SRE ML-200 (200 kg) | 200 | 3.5:1 | 95 × 70 | ~5.8 | Steel Plate Transfer, CNC Loading |
| SRE ML-400 (400 kg) | 400 | 3.5:1 | 125 × 90 | ~10.5 | Die Handling, Structural Steel |
| SRE ML-600 (600 kg) | 600 | 3.5:1 | 150 × 110 | ~15.0 | Steel Yard, Warehouse Slab Storage |
| SRE ML-1000 (1000 kg) | 1000 | 3.5:1 | 190 × 140 | ~22.5 | Heavy Engineering, Port Logistics |
Key Features of Permanent Magnetic Lifter That Matter Most to Procurement Managers in Pune, Hyderabad, and Noida
When a purchase head in Hyderabad or Noida evaluates magnetic lifting devices for a bulk order of 10 to 50 units, they are looking past the product spec sheet — they want to know about failure modes, maintenance intervals, and total cost of ownership. The SRE permanent magnetic lifter is designed with zero consumable parts: no batteries, no coils, no control wiring. The NdFeB magnet block retains over 90% of its magnetic flux for more than 10 years under normal operating conditions, meaning the unit your Gurugram facility installs today will still perform identically a decade from now — no rewinding cost, no replacement coil procurement. A single operator can attach, lift, and detach without tools, reducing crane idle time by 6 to 10 minutes per cycle compared to traditional rigging.
Safety-conscious plant managers in Bhopal, Indore, and Ambala specifically ask about accidental disengagement. Every SRE magnetic lifter is fitted with a dual-safety locking mechanism: a primary lever lock that requires deliberate 90° rotation to engage/disengage, and a secondary safety pin that physically blocks the lever from turning under vibration or accidental contact. The contact plate surface is hardened to HRC 55–60 on a Rockwell scale to resist wear from repeated contact with rough steel surfaces, extending the operational service life well beyond 100,000 lift cycles in typical workshop environments across Mahesana, Chattral, and Kutch industrial areas. This combination of features directly addresses the liability concerns of EHS (Environment, Health & Safety) officers before they approve procurement.
📋 Client Experience — Steel Fabrication Unit, Vatva GIDC, Ahmedabad
“Before switching to SRE’s 100 kg magnetic lifters, our operators were spending nearly 30 minutes per shift just threading slings under steel plates. We ordered 12 units for our three cutting lines. Within the first week, plate transfer time dropped from 8 minutes per piece to under 90 seconds. Our EHS officer also noted zero near-miss incidents related to sling failure in the first three months. The ROI was clear within the first month itself.”
— Production Manager, Structural Steel Fabrication Unit, Vatva GIDC, Ahmedabad
Why Factory Owners in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Chennai, and Jaipur Choose SRE Material Handling Equipment Pvt. Ltd.
There is a very specific reason why plant managers in Ahmedabad‘s Vatva and Kathwada corridors, as well as buyers from Chennai‘s automotive belt and Jaipur‘s steel trading hubs, keep returning to SRE Material Handling Equipment Pvt. Ltd. for their magnetic lifter requirements. SRE Material Handling Equipment Pvt. Ltd., an ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturer founded in 2011 and registered under MSME and the Make in India initiative, manufactures every unit in-house at its Ahmedabad facility — from raw magnet block assembly to final load testing. This means lead times for bulk orders of 20 to 100 units are kept to 7–12 working days, with each batch accompanied by a load test certificate and dimensional inspection report before dispatch. Buyers across Vadodara, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Noida, and Faridabad benefit from this supply reliability without depending on imported inventory cycles.
Logistics and procurement heads managing multi-site operations in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and across Gujarat — including plants in Bhavnagar, Kutch, Himmatnagar, and Kalol — need a supplier who can confirm stock availability before raising a purchase order. SRE Material Handling Equipment Pvt. Ltd. maintains ready stock of the most common capacity units (100 kg, 200 kg, and 400 kg) at its Ahmedabad production facility, enabling same-day dispatch for local Gujarat orders and 2–3 day transit delivery to Bhopal, Indore, Rohtak, Ambala, and Gurugram. For export-oriented buyers at Ghandhidham‘s port logistics cluster, FCL and LCL consolidation support is also available on request.
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Call Now — Get Instant QuoteMagnetic Lifter vs. Chain Block and Manual Clamp — Operational Comparison for Warehouse Managers in Gujarat and Rajasthan
A warehouse manager in Rajasthan‘s Udaipur or Jaipur steel distribution hub often weighs three options for moving flat steel: chain block with slings, manual plate clamps, or a permanent magnetic lifter. Chain blocks require an overhead fixed point, take 4–8 minutes to rig per lift, and introduce sling wear costs every 6–8 months at roughly ₹800 to ₹2,500 per replacement. Manual plate clamps apply edge grip — workable for thick plates but completely unsuitable for thin sheets (under 6 mm) that flex under point loading. A magnetic lifter at ₹6,500 for the 100 kg model attaches in under 10 seconds to any flat ferrous surface, with no consumable wear parts and no edge-grip limitation. When you factor in 3 shifts per day, 6 days a week, the sling replacement and rigging labor costs alone justify the switch within 30 to 45 days in most mid-volume operations across Gujarat and Rajasthan.
For facilities that need vertical lifting combined with horizontal travel, SRE Material Handling Equipment Pvt. Ltd. also offers complementary lifting solutions including the Chain Block and Hoist for overhead crane integration, the Mobile Floor Crane for shop-floor material transfer without overhead infrastructure, and the Electric Stacker for pallet and racking operations in the same facility. Combining a magnetic lifter with a floor crane or stacker creates a complete material flow solution that eliminates manual handling at every stage of the production cycle. You can also explore related technical content in our insight on safe elevated operations and our guide to maximizing productivity with lift tables. For an overview of all lifting and handling solutions, visit our smart material handling solutions insight page.
The safety requirements for magnetic lifting devices in industrial environments are governed by internationally recognized standards. ISO 14732 and related lifting equipment standards from ISO.org provide the framework for rated load testing and safety factor specifications. The OSHA Materials Handling guidelines also define ergonomic and safety thresholds for manual versus mechanical lifting that underpin the case for adopting magnetic lifters in Indian factories. For procurement teams referencing Indian standards, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) provides applicable Indian standards for lifting accessories and material handling equipment used in industrial and construction settings.