Haltech E6X Manual Win Version User Manual

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in place with a strong and durable fixing compound such as high strength epoxy, Loctite stud
locking compound eg 603, or JBweld. Some users rely only on the fixing compound but to
ensure that the magnets remain in place but many prefer that they be retained by mechanical
means such as peening, and this gives an added safety factor.

WARNING:

RARE EARTH MAGNETS ARE EASILY DAMAGED AND THE

PEENING PROCESS (OR LOCATION BY GRUB SCREWS ETC)

SHOULD BE VERY CAREFULLY CARRIED OUT SO AS NOT TO

DAMAGE THE MAGNETS. IF DAMAGED THEY WILL NOT HAVE

SUFFICIENT MAGNETIC STRENGTH OR MAY FAIL

MAGNETICALLY OR PHYSICALLY AFTER A PERIOD OF TIME.


If installed correctly the magnets will have a long life.

Note: In the following examples, for ease of reference, the magnets are shown

mounted on the circumference of a wheel with the Haltech Hall effect sensor

oriented to one side. If so mounted the magnets need to be mounted with

sufficient strength to resist centrifugal force. In practice the magnets are often

mounted within the circumference of the wheel and the sensor is mounted so

that its base is pointed towards the magnets in the face of the wheel.

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