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    These holders are specially designed to mount hall sensors under your MCC road surface. When laying road surfaces for the Digital Car Control MCC, hall sensors are required to detect vehicles. By placing the hall sensor under the magnetic tape, the system detects the approach of a vehicle. As electronics can malfunction, it is wise to mount the hall sensor in a demountable way, so that it can always be replaced if necessary. With our holder, you no longer have to fuss with hotglue and other types of glue under your layout.

    We produce the holder on request with a neck length of your choice.

    You determine the neck length very easily by measuring the thickness of the wood plate with any additions such as cork or cardboard. This makes it easy to place the neck sensor with the flat side tightly against the magnetic strip. The maximum neck length for the sensors is 12 mm.

    Assembly instructions:
    Step 1: if necessary, strip the holder of excess PLA material so that it becomes nice and smooth.
    Step 2: Fold the legs of the neck sensor at right angles downwards so that the flat side is facing upwards
    Step 3: Insert the legs in the 3 holes of the holder and place the sensor in the recess on top of the neck.
    Step 4: Solder the 3-pole cable with 0.14 mm2 diameter to the legs sticking out.
    Step 5: Drill a hole under the magnetic tape through the plate with a 7.5 mm drill bit
    Step 6: Insert the holder with sensor into the drilled hole from below
    Step 7: Screw the holder with screws 2.9x6.5 or 2.9x9.5

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