Datasheet
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DID YOU KNOW?
Magnetic sensing characteristics of Hall-effect sensor ICs are specified within
particular ranges.
For example, assume an application with a temperature range of -40 °C to 125 °C
[-40 °F to 257 °F] using an SS443A. The operate point may be up to 215 Gauss [21.5 mT]
and the release point may be 60 Gauss to 190 Gauss [6.0 mT to 19.0 mT]. To ensure
reliable operation, at least 215 Gauss [21.5 mT] must be presented to the sensor. For a
robust activation, the flux from the magnet at the maximum operating gap should be 20
% to 100 % higher than the sensor’s maximum operating point over temperature. The
Gauss level must then be reduced below 60 Gauss [6.0 mT] to ensure that the sensor will
release.
Therefore, it is necessary to know the flux density (Gauss) measured at the chip to be
able to:
Select a device with the best magnetic characteristics for the application
Select the best magnet
Verify the desired mechanical characteristics
MG Series Magnets
The MG Series magnets offered by Honeywell Sensing and Control includes several bar magnets in various
sizes and strengths for actuating Hall-effect and magnetoresistive sensor ICs. These bar magnets are for
use in sensors with unipolar or omnipolar magnetic characteristics.
Made from different magnetic materials and available in a variety of sizes and shapes, the MG Series
magnets can be used for evaluation and design of magnetic systems, and in numerous potential
applications across a variety of different industries. Some of these magnets are offered with threaded
bushings for easy installation and have a good resistance to demagnetization which could be caused by
magnetic shock. These magnets are designed to provide minimum magnetic fields at a specified distance
to help system designers match the appropriate magnet to their requirements.
Variety of sizes, shapes, and packaging options
to choose from
The MG Series consists of a range of magnets based on varying
dimensions and packaging types to help customers identify the
most appropriate magnet that can be used to evaluate Honeywell’s
Hall-effect and magnetoresistive sensor ICs in their applications.
Value to the Customer
COMPACT SIZE • WIDE RANGE • VARIETY OF SHAPES
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These magnets are used as actuators for Hall-effect and magnetoresistive sensor ICs which
in turn can be used in a number of potential industrial and medical applications.
INDUSTRIAL
• Door or lid closure detection in appliances or electronically controlled containers
The unipolar sensor recessed in the door frame with a magnet embedded in the door
can help in sensing the open and close positions in doors or lids in appliances or
electronically controlled containers.
• Simple speed and RPM (revolutions per minute) sensing in fitness and industrial
equipment
A single magnet of appropriate polarity mounted on the motor shaft of a treadmill when
actuates a unipolar Hall-effect sensor IC generates single digital pulse for each revolution
which in turn can help measure the speed or RPM of the equipment.
MEDICAL
• Position sensor in hospital beds and medical equipment
Magnets can be used to determine the home or end-of-travel position of the equipment
on an activator arm of hospital beds and medical equipment.
• Medication bin monitor on portable drug carts
These magnets can be mounted on a drug dispensing drawer to detect the open or
close position using a unipolar Hall-effect sensor IC.
Potential Applications
PHYSICAL STRENGTH
The MG Series offers Alnico or Indox magnets which exhibit good physical strength.
MAGNETIC FIELD
Rare Earth (SmCo-Samarium Cobalt) magnets from MG Series offer strong magnetic field
in compact sizes.
MAGNETIC MATERIAL
Honeywell’s MG Series offer magnets made from different magnetic materials allowing
customers to choose the most suitable option for their application.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
The MG Series magnets exhibit good stability over a wide range of operating temperatures,
as low as -40 °C [-40 °F] or as high as 140 °C [284 °F] to 300 °C [572 °F], depending on
the magnet.
OPERATING MAGNETIC GAUSS LEVELS
The MG Series offers a wide selection of magnets operating across various magnetic Gauss
levels to choose from.
Features
and Benefits
Choose the best fit option
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MAGNET CURVES
The curves shown on the graphs are typical plots of induction (Gauss) versus distance for various magnets.
MG Series
Figure 6. 102MG15
Mode of operation: Head-on
Figure 1. 101MG2L1
Figure 3. 101MG7
Figure 2. 101MG3
Figure 4. 101MG8
Figure 5. 102MG11
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Gauss
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss Gauss
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Figure 7. 103MG5
Figure 9. 104MG1 Figure 10. 104MG2
Figure 11. 104MG3
Figure 8. 103MG8
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss
Figure 12. 106MG10
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
Gauss
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Figure 17. 103MG5Figure 16. 101MG7
Distance [in]
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
2,5
5,1
0.10
0.20
Gauss x 100
Gap
0,25 mm
[0.01 in]
Gap
0,51 mm
[0.02 in]
Distance [mm]
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
-50
Gauss
-0.55
-0.45
-0.35
-0.25
-0.15
-0.05
0.05
0.15
0.25
0.35
0.45
0.55
-13,1
-11,4
-8,9
-6,4
-3,8
-1,3
1,3
3,8
6,4
8,9
11,4
13,1
Distance [in]
Distance [mm]
Gap
3,81 mm
[0.15 in]
Figure 14. 101MG2L1 Figure 15. 101MG3
Mode of operation: Slide-by
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Gauss
-0.4
-0.35
-0.3
-0.25
-0.2
-0.15
-0.1
-0.05
0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4
-10,2
-8,9
-7,6
-6,4
-5,1
-3,8
-2,5
-1,3
0
1,3
2,5
3,8
5,1
6,4
7,6
8,9
10,2
Distance [in]
Distance [mm] Distance [mm]
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Gauss
-0.75
-0.65
-0.55
-0.45
-0.35
-0.25
-0.15
-0.05
0
0.05
0.15
0.25
0.35
0.45
0.55
0.65
0.75
-19,1
-16,5
-13,1
-11,4
-8,9
-6,4
-3,8
-1,3
0
1,3
3,8
6,4
8,9
11,4
13,1
16,5
19,1
Distance [in]
Figure 13. 107MG1
MG Series
Distance [mm]
0.01 0.03 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
Gauss
Distance [in]
0,25 0,76 1,27 2,54 3,81 5,08
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Figure 18. 103MG8 Figure 19. 106MG10
Figure 20. 107MG1
Distance [in]
10
20
7,6
5,1
2,5
0
2,5
5,1
7,6
0.30
0.20
0.10
0
0.10
0.20
0.30
Gauss x 100
Distance [mm]
Gap
0,76 mm
[0.03 in]
Gap
1,27 mm
[0.05 in]
Gap
2,54 mm
[0.10 in]
550
450
350
250
150
50
-50
Gauss
-0.6
-0.5
-0.4
-0.3
-0.2
-0.1
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
-15,2
-12,7
-10,2
-7,6
-5,1
-2,5
0
2,5
5,1
7,6
10,2
12,7
15,2
Distance [in]
Distance [mm]
Gap
5,08 mm
[0.20 in]
Distance [mm]
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Gauss
-0.55
-0.45
-0.35
-0.25
-0.15
-0.05
0.05
0.15
0.25
0.35
0.45
0.55
Distance [in]
-13,1
-11,4
-8,9
-6,4
-3,8
-1,3
1,3
3,8
6,4
8,9
11,4
13,1
Gap
5,08 mm
[0.20 in]
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METHOD OF MAGNET ACTUATION
There are many ways to apply magnets in Hall-effect sensor applications. The more common methods are described below.
HEAD-ON ACTUATION
For “head-on” actuation, there should be sufficient magnet travel to provide at least 10 % flux overdrive of both maximum operate and
minimum release characteristics of the sensor. The target is centered over the point of maximum sensitivity and is moved “head-on” to the
sensor, then backed off.
SLIDE-BY ACTUATION
For “slide-by” actuation, the magnet should pass the sensing surface at a distance which provides at least 10 % flux overdrive above
maximum operate. The target is moved across the face of the sensor at a specified distance.
Figure 21. Unipolar Head-on
Figure 24.
Bipolar Slide-by
(Two magnets)
Figure 23.
Bipolar Slide-by
(One magnet)
Figure 25.
Bipolar Slide-by
(Three magnets)
Figure 22.
Unipolar Slide-by
(One magnet)
Magnetic field
(Gauss)
Magnetic field
(Gauss)
Magnetic field
(Gauss)
Output voltage
(Volts)
Input field
Magnetic field
(Gauss)
D1 D2 Distance
Arrow indicates direction
of magnetic flux
Arrow indicates
direction of
magnetic flux
Arrow indicates
direction of
magnetic flux
Arrow indicates
direction of
magnetic flux
Arrow indicates
direction of
magnetic flux
Distance
Distance
Distance
Distance Distance
Distance
Gap
Gap
Gap Gap
G1
G2
-D2 -D1 D1 D2 Distance
D4 D3 D2 D1 Distance
Motion of
magnet
Motion of magnet
Motion of magnet
Motion of magnet Motion of magnet
G1
G2
S
N
N
N
S
S
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS (FOR REFERENCE ONLY)
MAGNET CONVERSION CHART
Table 1. Multiplication Factors
Table 2. Various Magnetic Materials
Magnetic Material (BDHD) – Peak Energy Product (BR) – Residual Induction Gauss (HC) – Coercive Force Oersteds
Alnico V 5.5 × 10612800 640
Alnico VIII 6.0 × 1069200 1550
Rare Earth (SmCo magnet) 18.0 × 1068600 8000
From / To Gauss Tesla Millitesla Weber/Inch2 Weber/Meter2Line/Inch2 Gammas
Gauss 1.0 1.0 × 10410 1.55 × 1071.0 × 1041.55 × 1071.0 × 10-5
Tesla 1.0 × 10-4 1.0 1.0 × 10-3 1.55 × 1031.0 1.55 × 1031.0 × 10-9
Millitesla 0.1 1.0 × 1031.0 1.55 × 10-4 1.0 × 1031.55 × 1061.0 × 10-6
Weber/Inch2 6.4516 × 10-5 6.4516 × 10-4 6.4516 × 10-2 1.0 6.4516 × 1061.0 6.4516 × 10-13
Weber/Meter2 1.0 × 10-4 1.0 1.0 × 10-3 1.55 × 1031.0 1.55 × 1031.0 × 10-9
Line/Inch2 6.4516 × 10-5 6.4516 × 10-4 6.4516 × 10-2 1.0 6.4516 × 1061.0 6.4516 × 10-13
Gammas 1.0 × 1061.0 × 1091.0 × 1061.55 × 1012 1.0 × 1091.55 × 1012 1.0
Figure 27. Alnico V Cast – 101MG3
6,35 mm
[ 0.25 in]
31,75 mm
[1.25 in]
5,21 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.205 in ±0.001 in]
‘N’ end identified
with red
Location of
Hall probe
Axis of magnetization
Figure 26. Alnico VI Sintered – 101MG2L1
3,18 mm
[0.125 in]
‘N’ end indicated with red
N
S
Location of Hall probe
3,18 mm
[0.125 in]
9,53 mm ±0,25 mm
[0.375 in ±0.01 in]
2,54 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.10 in ±0.001 in]
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Figure 28. Alnico VIII Sintered – 101MG7
‘N’ end identified
with red
Location of Hall probe
Axis of magnetization
6,35 mm ±0,25 mm
[0.25 in ±0.01 in]
6,35 mm ±0,25 mm
[ 0.25 in ±0.01 in]
2,54 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.10 in ±0.001 in]
N
S
Figure 29. Alnico VIII Sintered – 101MG8
2,54 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.10 in ±0.001 in]
‘N’ end identified
with red
Location of Hall probe
Axis of magnetization
6,22 mm
[ 0.245 in]
6,22 mm
[0.245 in]
Figure 31. Alnico VIII Sintered – 102MG15
7,87 mm
[ 0.31 in]
12,19 mm
[0.48 in]
South Pole
4-40 Thread
Location of Hall probe
Axis of magnetization
2,54 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.10 in ±0.001 in]
Figure 30. Alnico VIII Sintered – 102MG11
0,81 mm
[0.032 in]
17,02 mm
[0.67 in]
7,62 mm
[0.30 in]
2,54 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.10 in ±0.001 in]
South Pole
8-32 Thread
Location of Hall probe
Axis of magnetization
Slot
7,87 mm
[ 0.31 in]
Figure 32. Rare Earth Pressed – 103MG5
1,98 mm
[0.078 in]
1,98 mm
[0.078 in]
1,02 mm
[0.04 in]
Location of Hall probe
2,54 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.10 in ±0.001 in]
Figure 33. Rare Earth Pressed – 103MG8
2,54 mm
[0.10 in]
5,08 mm
[0.20 in]
Location of Hall probe
Magnetized
direction
3,05 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.12 in ±0.001 in]
0,76 mm max. R (4)
[0.03 in max. R (4)]
5,59 mm ±0,25 mm
[0.22 in ±0.01 in]
5,59 mm ±0,25 mm
[0.22 in ±0.01 in]
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Figure 34. Rare Earth Pressed – 104MG1
1,98 mm
[0.078 in]
1,98 mm
[0.078 in]
1,02 mm
[0.04 in]
Location of Hall probe
2,54 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.10 in ±0.001 in]
Figure 35. Rare Earth Pressed – 104MG2
3,18 mm
[0.125 in]
3,18 mm
[0.125 in]
1,02 mm
[0.04 in]
Location of Hall probe
2,54 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.10 in ±0.001 in]
Figure 36. Rare Earth Pressed – 104MG3
3,96 mm
[0.156 in]
1,98 mm
[0.078 in]
1,02 mm
[0.04 in]
Location of Hall probe
2,54 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.10 in ±0.001 in]
Figure 37. Rare Earth Pressed – 106MG10
10,16 mm
[ 0.40 in]
2,54 mm
[ 0.10 in]
12,7 mm
[0.50 in]
23,62 mm
[0.93 in]
7,62 mm
[0.30 in]
5,21 mm ±0,03 mm
[0.205 in ±0.001 in]
Location of Hall probe
1/4-20 plastic thread
Rare Earth magnet
Axis of magnetization
S
Figure 38. Alnico VIII Sintered – 107MG1
South Pole
Date code
15/32-32 UNS-2A
2X hex nut
25,4 mm ±1,02 mm
[1.0 in ±0.04 in]
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Catalog
Listing
Material
and
Process
Physical
Strength
Temperature
Range*
Gap Distance mm [in]** and Gauss Level (G)
@ 25 °C [77 °F] †
0,25 mm
[0.01 in]
0,76 mm
[0.03 in]
1,27 mm
[0.05 in]
2,54 mm
[0.10 in]
3,81 mm
[0.15 in]
5,08 mm
[0.20 in]
101MG2L1 Alnico VI
Sintered Good -40 °C to 250 °C
-40 °F to 482 °F Good Good 730 550 410 205 115 75
101MG3 Alnico V
Cast Good -40 °C to 300 °C
-40 °F to 572 °F Poor Fair 1460 1320 1170 810 575 420
101MG7 Alnico VIII
Sintered Good -40 °C to 250 °C
-40 °F to 482 °F Good Excellent 1050 900 755 470 295 195
101MG8 Alnico VIII
Sintered Good -40 °C to 250 °C
-40 °F to 482 °F Good Excellent 1050 900 755 470 295 195
102MG11 Alnico VIII
Sintered Good -40 °C to 140 °C
-40 °F to 284 °F Good Excellent 1050 900 755 470 295 195
102MG15 Alnico VIII
Sintered Good -40 °C to 140 °C
-40 °F to 284 °F Good Excellent 1050 900 755 470 295 195
103MG5 Rare Earth
Pressed Poor -40 °C to 200 °C
-40 °F to 392 °F Good Excellent 1110 630 365 120 55 25
103MG8 Rare Earth
Pressed Poor -40 °C to 200 °C
-40 °F to 392 °F Good Excellent 2620 2100 1600 940 550 350
104MG1 Rare Earth
Pressed Poor -40 °C to 150 °C
-40 °F to 302 °F Good Excellent 1110 630 365 120 55 25
104MG2 Rare Earth
Pressed Poor -40 °C to 150 °C
-40 °F to 302 °F Good Excellent 2500 1600 1000 370 140 70
104MG3 Rare Earth
Pressed Poor -40 °C to 150 °C
-40 °F to 302 °F Good Excellent 2350 1400 800 280 100 50
106MG10 Rare Earth
Pressed Poor -40 °C to 150 °C
-40 °F to 302 °F Good Excellent 2620 2100 1600 940 550 350
107MG1*** Alnico VIII
Sintered Good -40 °C to 140 °C
-40 °F to 284 °F Good Excellent 7800 7800 7800 750 550 375
Resistance to
Demagnetization
Magnetic Shock
Resistance
MAGNET SELECTION GUIDE
The below guide is designed to aid in determining the best magnet for use with a Hall-effect or magnetoresistive sensor. There are several
factors to consider when choosing a magnet. The most important is gap distance. There must be a strong enough magnetic Gauss level
to operate the sensor at the correct distance. By using the maximum operate magnetic Gauss characteristics, you can determine which
magnet will operate the sensor. The other important factors include temperature and physical environment of the application. The Gauss
levels below are typical values only and not guaranteed rated specifications.
*Magnet exibits good stability over indicated temperature range
**Gap distance from sensing surface
***Measurement device saturated @ 800 Gauss
†Millitesla = Gauss × 10-1
Table 3. Magnet Selection Guide
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Order Guide (Measurements for reference only)
Catalog
Listing
Material and
Process Dimension Description
101MG2L1 Alnico VI
Sintered
9,53 mm L x 3,18 mm W x 3,18 mm H
[0.375 in L x 0.125 in W x 0.125 in H]
Bar magnet;
North Pole is indicated with red
101MG3 Alnico V
Cast
31,75 mm L x 6,35 mm dia
[1.25 in L x 0.25 in dia]
Cylindrical magnet;
North Pole is indicated with red
101MG7 Alnico VIII
Sintered
6,35 mm L x 6,35 mm dia
[0.25 in L x 0.25 in dia]
Cylindrical magnet;
North Pole is indicated with red
101MG7-BP Alnico VIII
Sintered
6,35 mm L x 6,35 mm dia
[0.25 in L x 0.25 in dia]
Cylindrical magnet;
North Pole is indicated with red;
bulk packaging in 100 unit lots
101MG8-BP Alnico VIII
Sintered
6,22 mm L x 6,22 mm dia
[0.245 in L x 0.245 in dia]
Cylindrical magnet;
North Pole is indicated with red;
bulk packaging in 100 unit lots
102MG11 Alnico VIII
Sintered
17,02 mm L x 7,87 mm dia
[0.67 in L x 0.31 in dia]
Magnet with 8 x 32 threaded shaft
for easy installation
102MG11-BP Alnico VIII
Sintered
17,02 mm L x 7,87 mm dia
[0.67 in L x 0.31 in dia]
Magnet with 8 x 32 threaded shaft
for easy installation;
bulk packaging in 100 unit lots
102MG15 Alnico VIII
Sintered
12,19 mm L x 7,87 mm dia
[0.48 in L x 0.31 in dia]
Magnet with 4-40 threaded shaft
for easy installation
102MG15-BP Alnico VIII
Sintered
12,19 mm L x 7,87 mm dia
[0.48 in L x 0.31 in dia]
Magnet with 4-40 threaded shaft
for easy installation;
bulk packaging in 100 unit lots
103MG5 Rare Earth
Pressed
1,98 mm L x 1,98 mm W x 1,02 mm H
[0.078 in L x 0.078 in W x 0.04 in H] Square magnet; 125 pieces per tube
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Catalog
Listing
Material and
Process Dimension Description
103MG8 Rare Earth
Pressed
5,59 mm L x 5,08 mm W x 5,59 mm H
[0.22 in W x 0.20 in W x 0.22 in H] Bar magnet
104MG1 Rare Earth
Pressed
1,98 mm L x 1,02 mm W x 1,98 mm H
[0.078 in L x 0.04 in W x 0.078 in H]
Bar magnet, magnetized and conditioned
for operation; tube is marked with a red dot
indicating North Pole; 125 pieces per tube
104MG2 Rare Earth
Pressed
3,18 mm L x 1,02 mm W x 3,18 mm H
[0.125 in L x 0.04 in W x 0.125 in H] Bar magnet; 125 pieces per tube
104MG3 Rare Earth
Pressed
3,96 mm L x 1,02 mm W x 1,98 mm H
[0.156 in L x 0.04 in W x 0.078 in H]
Bar magnet, magnetized and conditioned
for operation; 125 pieces per tube
106MG10 Rare Earth
Pressed
23,62 mm L x 10,16 mm dia
[0.93 in L x 0.4 in dia]
Magnet in threaded plastic holder;
1/4-20 thread for easy installation
106MG10-BP Rare Earth
Pressed
23,62 mm L x 10,16 mm dia
[0.93 in L x 0.4 in dia]
Magnet in threaded plastic holder;
1/4-20 thread for easy installation;
bulk packaging in 100 unit lots
107MG1 Alnico VIII
Sintered
25,4 mm L x 0,47 mm dia
[1.00 in L x 15/32-32 UNS-2A dia]
Magnet in epoxy filled 15/32-32 UNS-2A
aluminum package; 2 hex nuts; 1 per box
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WARRANTY/REMEDY
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defective materials and faulty workmanship. Honeywell’s standard
product warranty applies unless agreed to otherwise by Honeywell
in writing; please refer to your order acknowledgement or consult
your local sales office for specific warranty details. If warranted
goods are returned to Honeywell during the period of coverage,
Honeywell will repair or replace, at its option, without charge
those items it finds defective. The foregoing is buyer’s sole
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implied, including those of merchantability and fitness for a
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consequential, special, or indirect damages.
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WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY
DO NOT USE these products as safety or emergency stop
devices or in any other application where failure of the
product could result in personal injury.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
MISUSE OF DOCUMENTATION
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Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
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