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13/09/2021
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The Multi-Angle Magnetic Square

Because not everything is rectangular, this magnetic square helps you weld in multiple positions.

The Multi-Angle Magnetic Square
 
 
 
The magnetic square is a very helpful accessory that allows us to save a lot of time on welding jobs, especially when it comes to repetitive tasks.

Using the Magnetic Square for Metalworking

Experienced metalworkers know how to make the most of the magnetic square’s benefits, although many prefer to continue using the classic "C-clamp" and measure meticulously rather than trust this arrow-shaped magnet. However, it’s surprising how many workers only use this square for right angles, ignoring that it can also assist with joints in other positions.



The main advantage is its easy handling, as the magnet’s force will hold the parts in the desired position. It’s also possible to use multiple squares as a set.

After tacking the joint, you can remove the square once you’re sure there won’t be any deformations during the weld, to protect it from splatter.

Some metalworkers claim that magnetism could alter the flow of molten metal, negatively affecting the weld quality when the magnet is very strong. 

Variety of Positions

Magnetic square 90 degrees

The arrow shape allows the square to be positioned at 90º inside or outside the structure, although the external placement has less contact surface, which affects the strength of the temporary joint as well as its accuracy.

Magnetic square 90 degrees

If we only needed right angles, this square would be square-shaped or L-shaped. Its design also allows us to divide this opening in half:

Magnetic Square at 45 Degrees

Magnetic square 45 degrees




Let’s review some geometry that, while it may seem obvious, isn’t always so for those of us who finished school many years ago. If we can determine an angle, we can also determine its supplementary angle, which is calculated by subtracting the angle’s value from a straight angle.

Supplementary Angle
= 180º - Xº

For example, the supplementary angle of 45º is 135º (180 - 45).

Magnetic Square at 135 Degrees

Magnetic square 135 degrees

And the simplest position of all: The square can be used to align two pieces at 180º. In these cases, the accessory is very close to the weld, so it’s recommended to tack and remove it before continuing with the weld bead.

Magnetic square 180 degrees

The Irregular Hexagon Square

An option that allows for other alignments of the pieces to be welded is the irregular hexagon, which provides angles of 75º, 60º, and 30º in addition to the typical 90º and 45º.

Magnetic square

Adjustable Square

If you need total freedom, there’s a wide variety of magnetic squares that allow you to adjust the angle to your liking.

Multi-angle magnetic square

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