Magnet Separating Guide
Avoid injury or damaging your new magnets by not allowing them to come together or impact metallic objects with force as they will chip or break. Follow the below steps to break apart your magnets in a safe and controlled manner.
Ensure that operators are wearing proper personal protective equipment being thick leather gloves and eye protection.

Safety Equipment
Depending on the size of your magnets they may come with spacers to allow for easier removal from one another, or without. In either regardless of their size we always recommend wearing the proper safety equipment as shown above.

Slide To Remove
Place your magnets on the edge of a non-ferrous table being wood, plastic or stainless steel for example and overhang a single magnet off the table so you can leaver this one magnet away.

Keep Well Apart
Always keep one hand firmly on the stack of magnets. With the palm of your other hand, apply pressure and slide the top magnet down and away from the group.
Once separated, ensure the removed magnet is kept at least 30cm away from the others to prevent them from snapping back together. When carrying around a magnet be mindful of your surroundings and what ferrous items could be attracted to the magnet with force.