2poles1hole Jun 2026
Modern car interiors are increasingly held together not by screws, but by clever magnetic assemblies. Dashboard components often use the "2 Poles 1 Hole" method, where a bipolar magnet snaps into a single steel bracket. This allows for rapid assembly on the production line (reducing costs) and easier disassembly for repairs, as there are no stripped screws to contend with.
A magnetic or electromagnetic device designed with 2 poles and 1 hole, potentially for applications in electromagnetic fields, magnetic resonance, or simple electromagnetic devices. 2poles1hole