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How do I separate large magnets?

     For small and medium-sized magnets, the operator can separate them by sliding the end of the magnet off the stack by hand.     For medium and large magnets, they can often be separated by using the edge of a table or countertop which is usually perpendicular to the magnetisation direction.     Here is the detailed how-to: -place the magnets a table top with one of the magnets hanging over the edge. -use your body weight, hold the magnet(s) on the table and push down on the magnet hanging over the edge. -you should be able to slide the magnets apart. Note: You'll need to keep the separated maggnet in appropriate distance so that they don't snap back together.     For very large magnets (generally 50.8mm / 2inch and larger), a specially-made magnet separating tool is required as the picture below. You'd better ask a specialist to help y ou with this. Do NOT do this if you never did it before.

Tips on handling and storing magnets

Magnets can snap together and injure the operator or get themselves damagedMagnetic media have to stay away from magnets, say, credit cards, room cards, storage device like SDD, etc.Store magnets in closed containers, so that they do attract metal debris.If several magnets are being stored, they should be stored in attracting positions. (N-S Since AlNiCo magnets has low coercive force (Hc), they should be stored with iron keepers or magnetic steel plates that connect the poles of the magnet.People wearing pacemakers have to be extremely careful with magnets and keep magnets (especially rare earth magnets like NdFeB or SmCo magnets) away from the device.