A regular snap is cool, but a magnetic snap takes things to a whole new level! These relatively large snaps have a 18mm diameter, and all three pieces come as shown. They connect very strongly - you'll have to pry them apart. They can rotate freely on the axis and are electrically conductive. We've seen these snaps soldered onto PCBs and batteries to create a strong yet quick - disconnect mechanism. The overall connection resistance is less than 200 milliOhm, and they'll couple when they're closer than 10mm.


Using these 18mm magnetic snaps is easy. First, you can solder them onto PCBs or batteries to form a connection. When they get within 10mm of each other, they'll snap together strongly. To separate them, just use a bit of force to pry them apart. As for the rotation, you can freely turn them on the axis according to your needs. When handling these snaps, be careful not to apply too much force in the wrong direction, as it might damage them. For maintenance, keep them clean and dry. Avoid exposing them to excessive moisture or dust, which could affect their electrical conductivity and connection strength.