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Freightliner Cascadia battery door magnet OEM part# 22-68677-000 - 1PC

$ 6.33

Availability: 77 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Warranty: No Warranty
  • Brand: FREIGHTLINER
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 22-68677-000 LATCH

    Description

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    THE PRICE IS FOR ONE MAGNET
    IF YOUR OLD MAGNETS AND PLATE ARE RUSTY MAKE SURE YOU CLEAN THEM BEFORE INSTALLING THE NEW ONES.
    SHIPPING AND HANDLING - 1 BUSINESS DAY
    Freighliner Cascadia aftermarket magnet
    OEM part numbers is 22-68677-000 magnet
    NO MANUFACTURER WARRANTY
    Shipping and handling - 1 business day.
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    Please read carefully:
    Powerful attraction forces can cause serious injury.
    Neodymium magnets
    are more powerful than other kinds of magnets.The incredibly powerful force between magnets can often be surprising to those unfamiliar with their strength.  Fingers and other body parts can be pinched between two magnets. With larger magnets, injuries of this type can be severe.
    Neodymium magnets are not for children.
    Neodymium magnets are not toys. Children should not be allowed to handle neodymium magnets. Small magnets can pose a choking hazard. If multiple magnets are swallowed, they can attach to one another through intestinal walls. This can cause a severe health risk, requiring immediate emergency surgery if correctly diagnosed.
    Neodymium magnets can affect pacemakers.
    The strong magnetic fields near a neodymium magnet can affect pacemakers, ICDs and other implanted medical devices. Many of these devices are designed to deactivate in a magnetic field. Care must be taken to avoid inadvertently deactivating such devices.
    Neodymium magnets can break.
    Neodymium magnet are made of hard, brittle metal. Despite the shiny, metallic appearance of their nickel plating, they are not as durable
    as steel. Neodymium magnets can peel, chip, crack or shatter if allowed to slam together. Eye protection should be worn when handling magnets, since shattering magnets can launch small pieces at great speed. Neodymium magnets are not easily drilled or machined.
    Magnets can affect magnetic media.
    The strong magnetic fields near neodymium magnets can damage magnetic media such as floppy disks, credit cards, magnetic ID cards, cassette tapes and video tapes.They can also damage televisions, VCRs, computer monitors and CRT displays. Avoid placing neodymium magnets near appliances.
    Neodymium magnets can become demagnetized at high temperatures.
    While operating temperatures are often listed as 80°C (176°F), the actual maximum operating temperature of a magnet can vary with the grade, magnet shape and how the magnet is used.
    Neodymium magnet powder or dust is flammable.
    Avoid drilling or machining Neodymium magnets. When ground into a dust or powder, this material is highly flammable.
    Those with nickel allergies should avoid prolonged contact with magnets.
    A small percentage of people have a nickel allergy, where an allergic reaction can cause redness and a skin rash. Those with nickel
    allergies should avoid directly handling nickel pleated neodymium magnets.
    Neodymium magnets can corrode.
    Neodymium magnets can rust or corrode in the presence of moisture. While the three layer, nickel-copper-nickel plating on most of
    magnets provides enough protection for many applications, they are not waterproof. If used underwater, outdoors or in a moist
    environment, they can corrode and lose magnetic strength.