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Use these instructions to install the speed sensor magnet using a stainless steel
cable tie. The stainless steel cable tie provides a more secure magnet mount for
trucks or cars driven on unpaved roads or in other harsh environments.
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Once the end of the cable tie is inserted into the
clasp, it cannot be removed. Do this only when you
are ready.
Measure the neoprene rubber strip. Wrap it
around the driveshaft at the location where the
magnet is to be mounted. Cut the rubber strip
squarely so that a 1.5” gap is left between the
ends. This gap is where the magnet will be
placed.
Install the magnet into the holder and slide the stainless steel cable tie into
the holder, securing the magnet inside. Note the orientation of the clasp to
the holder.
Place the neoprene rubber strip around the driveshaft and loosely wrap the
stainless steel cable tie over the rubber strip.
Position the magnet holder in the 1.5” gap (the magnet holder should rest
directly on the shaft).
Insert the end of the stainless steel cable tie into the clasp and slowly tighten.
Position the clasp 180° from the magnet on the shaft. When everything is
properly in position, tighten the cable tie by hand.
Proceed to the tightening instructions for your tension tool.
1.5" (38 mm)
± 0.25" (± 6 mm)
Neoprene
Rubber Strip
Driveshaft
or Axle
Magnet Holder
Stainless Steel Cable tie
Magnet
Driveshaft
or Axle
Magnet
Holder
Neoprene
Rubber Strip
Stainless Steel
Cable Tie
Cable Tie Clasp
07395.043 DR GD Inst Rev D Body D146.fm Page 20 Monday, December 1, 2003 12:02 PM