Installation
Transport System Installation
QuickStick HT User Manual 211
Rockwell Automation Publication MMI-UM007F-EN-P - September 2020
Magnet Array Installation
The magnet arrays are supplied with threaded holes and locating holes for attaching the array
to the mounting surface of the vehicle. The number and location of the mounting holes and
location of the locating holes depends on the size and type of the magnet array. See the Mag-
neMotion Interface Control Drawing for the magnet array, which includes the mounting hole
locations and torques. Mount the magnet arrays to the vehicles as defined by the design of the
vehicle, see the example in Figure 3-36 on page 111.
NOTE: Proper precautions must be taken when magnet arrays with stainless steel covers that
are not welded are used in wash down applications or in environments where water
or fluids are contacting the array. The mounting must secure the array with a suitable
form of gasketing to prevent water ingress into the array through either its back sur-
face or the seam where the cover meets the back iron of the array. The top surface
and sides of the cover are water-resistant.
MAGNETIC FIELD HAZARD: Strong magnets in use.
To avoid severe injury, people with pacemakers and other
medical electronic implants must stay away from the magnet
arrays.
CRUSH HAZARD: Strong magnets in use.
To avoid severe injury from strong magnetic attractive
forces:
• Handle only one vehicle or magnet array at a time.
• Do not place any body parts (for example, fingers)
between a magnet array and any QuickStick HT motors,
ferrous material, or another magnet array.
• Magnet arrays or vehicles not being used must be secured
individually in isolated packaging.
NOTICE Strong magnets in use.
To avoid damage to watches, instruments, electronics, and
magnetic media, keep metal tools, metal objects, magnetic
media (for example, memory disks/chips, credit cards, and
tapes) and electronics away from the magnet arrays.