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© 11.2023
Please pass on these instructions to all employees, customers and other people who are handling our products or parts
derived from them.
Please read these instructions carefully before using the neodymium magnets. For any further questions, please feel
free to contact us.
The company "magnets4you GmbH“ shall not assume any liability for damage caused by improper handling of the
magnets.
Handling
Hazards caused by magnets
Must be read prior to using the neodymium magnet!
Important safety instructions for general and responsible handling of the neodymium magnet
Risk of injury caused by crushing
Risk of injury caused by splinters
Hazards caused by magnetic fields
Pacemakers, magnetic data carriers (credit cards, memory cards, etc.)
Electronic devices (mobile phones, computers, monitors, etc.)
Risk of fire
Health risks in contact with foods and drinking water
Transport
When shipping magnets, the current regulations for scattered magnetic fields during air transport must be observed
(IATA Hazardous Goods Regulations).
These regulations also apply to built-in magnets.
Neodymium magnets and end products prepared from them may not be imported directly or indirectly to the following
countries: USA, Canada and Japan.
Increased caution for children
Keep neodymium magnets out of the reach of children. Children are at risk of playing with the magnets, inserting them
into sockets, swallowing them or their fingers getting caught!
Children under the age of 10 should not handle magnets at all.
Source: magnets4you GmbH / Safety instructions Use of neodymium magnets / URL http://www.magnet-shop.net / Last update: 11/2013
Safety instructions
Do not place any iron-containing parts (tools, nails, knives, etc.) in the vicinity of the magnets.
Magnets can collide or adhere to other metallic surfaces, possibly resulting in splinters or brittleness.
Wear safety goggles and protective gloves – in order to avoid eye injuries and crushing!
Persons wearing pacemakers must not be exposed to magnetic fields.
Electronic devices and magnetic data carriers must be kept away from magnetic fields.
Magnets should not be processed mechanically, sawed or drilled.
The resulting drilling/magnet dust is extremely flammable.
Alternatively, magnets can be glued / sunk for fastening.
Keep the magnets away from open heat and flames!
The magnets are provided with a thin coating (nickel, gold or zinc) that can be removed or changed by excessive use.
It is recommended never to use AlNiCo magnets in direct contact with foods, since metal ions can dissociate in water-
containing media.

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MEDENUS R 100 Specifications

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BrandMEDENUS
ModelR 100
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LanguageEnglish

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