Maintenance
Repair
QuickStick HT User Manual 307
Rockwell Automation Publication MMI-UM007F-EN-P - September 2020
Separating Magnet Arrays
Magnet arrays can become stuck to each other or to any ferrous materials through improper
handling. It is the responsibility of the user to define and implement their own separation pro-
cedures. It can be impossible to separate large magnet arrays.
• Magnet arrays that become stuck to each other should only be separated by trained
personnel. Returning stuck magnet arrays to MagneMotion for separation is recom-
mended.
• Magnet arrays stuck to a surface can be removed by sliding the array to the edge of the
surface it is stuck to. Then move the array so it is only in minimal contact with the
edge and then lift the array away from the edge starting at one end of the array.
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.