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Before using a stuttering magnet, always make sure the magnetic block is flat, smooth, and free of any dirt, grime, or debris. You don’t want to see any foreign matter on the magnet, if you do, clean it before using it. You always want to ensure your work surfaces are clean as well.
Quick Tips – Maintain Shuttering Magnets
Don’t be rough on the shuttering magnets. The rare earth materials inside the magnets can be compromised if dropped.
Avoid external impact. Banging it with a hammer, bumping, knocking, and any other unnecessary misuse will cause it to deform.
Don’t remove the magnet with a hammer. Instead, use the easy-to-use button to remove it safely. If the magnet isn’t equipped with an automatic button, lift the switch attached to the magnet with a crowbar. This will loosen the suction between the magnet and the platform so you can easily take it out.
When pressing the shuttering magnet, don’t use a metal hoe to hit it directly, instead, press it with the sole of your shoe and let gravity work its magic.
How to Safely Clean / Maintain Shuttering Magnets?
Shuttering magnets must always remain clean to ensure a long lifespan. You may have noticed some materials that are hard to clean, like coagulants that may be stuck. Use a grinder to remove those hard to clean substances. If you come across any concrete, try scraping away the excess with a polishing knife, or use a sander with an attached wire polishing disc. Never leave old, dried up concrete on the bottom of the magnets, the longer you wait to clean them, the harder it will be.
Dirty magnet
Aftercare – Keeping Shuttering Magnets in Pristine Condition
You can reuse shuttering magnets multiple times, but it’s best to always clean after each use to ensure consistent product quality. Spray the shuttering magnets as needed with anti-rust oil or concrete mold oils to help prevent corrosion. Store shuttering magnets in an area that won’t surpass 80 ° C. If you’re using a curing furnace that exceeds 80 ° C, remove the shuttering magnets to avoid demagnetization caused by high temperature.
Long Term Storage of Shuttering Magnets If you’re not planning to use your shuttering magnets for a long time, the risk of rusting and eroding goes up, leaving the holding power of the magnet in jeopardy.