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Please carefully read some precautions for assembly and use of magnetsI

Time:2023-11-01 Views:1

In order to ensure the safe use of magnets by our customers, I have compiled some precautions for assembly and use of magnets. Each item is a key point, please read it carefully.

1. The magnetized magnet has a strong attraction to other magnets, iron sheets, as well as iron fixtures and tools. When using the product, be very careful as it may cause personal injury and accidents, such as fingers being caught during transportation and assembly, which may cause fingers to be crushed in severe cases.

2. The sharp edge of the magnet may scratch your fingers, please use it carefully, mainly on some magnets that are not chamfered.

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3. When using a hollow coil for magnetization, the magnet may jump out of the coil violently and cause personal injury, which is very dangerous. For safety reasons, place the magnet in the center of the coil and fix it before magnetization.

4. When stacking magnetized magnets, they may break due to difficulty in separation or the impact of adsorption. It is recommended to place shims between the magnets during stacking.

5. Magnet materials are mostly hard and brittle (excluding soft magnets). During transportation and installation, it should be ensured that the magnet is not subjected to severe impact. Improper methods can easily cause damage and cracking of the magnet.

6. When assembling, it is important to carefully extract each item one by one to avoid mutual attraction, collision, and damage, and to prevent flying debris generated by the magnetic attraction and impact from entering the eyes and causing harm to the human body.

7. Magnets with strong magnetism (neodymium iron boron and samarium cobalt) should not be placed together with magnets with weaker magnetism (aluminum nickel cobalt and ferrite), especially when placed with opposite polarity, otherwise magnets with weaker magnetism are prone to demagnetization.

8. The debris generated during the processing of magnets may ignite spontaneously, so it is best to stay away from ignition sources and flammable materials.

9. Approaching an AC or DC magnetic field to a magnetized magnet may result in demagnetization of the magnet.

10. Magnets are prone to adsorbing dust such as magnetic particles. Please pay attention to the usage environment. Additionally, when used in precision motors, cleaning may be necessary after assembly.

11. If the magnet device used is in a sealed state, it can be considered to choose a magnet with no plating or white zinc plating on the surface, which can save costs. If the magnet is exposed to humid air, especially in salt spray state, it is recommended to consider a magnet with nickel copper nickel or epoxy treatment on the surface.

12. For assembly that requires the direction of the magnetic poles, be careful not to reverse the N and S poles. They are often used to pair magnetized products, such as magnetic connectors, motors, etc.

13. People with allergies to metals may experience peeling and redness of the skin when exposed to magnets. If such symptoms occur, please do not touch magnets.

14. Wearing electronic medical devices such as pacemakers can be very dangerous when approaching magnets. Please be aware that magnetic fields may disrupt the normal operation of medical devices and pose significant risks to the wearer.

 

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