Using Adhesive Disc Magnets is simply a matter of removing them from the packaging, peeling off the adhesive backing, and sticking them to objects. However, these magnets have 3 lbs (1.36 kg) of pull, so some precautions should be made while handling them before they are integrated into you project.
Handling
The magnets are packaged on a chipboard panel. Each magnet is held in place on the panel by another magnet on the opposite side. When you remove a magnet, the magnet on the backside will fall away. You will need to support the magnet on the back during removal, and make sure the removed magnets do not come too close to each other.
To remove a magnet, support the magnet on the back with your index finger preventing it from moving. (PIC 1-1) Slide the magnet on the front off the edge and grab it with your thumb and index finger. (PIC 1-2) Slide the magnet off the back and grab it with your thumb and index finger. (PIC 1-3) Make sure the magnets do not come too close to each other.
To store unused magnets, wind the bubble wrap that came with the package around the panel and put some tape or a rubber band around it. (PIC 1-4, PIC 1-5) If you have a single magnet that needs to be stored, place a small washer on the back of the panel opposite of the single magnet. (PIC 1-6)
If two magnets are stuck together it will be difficult to separate them. To separate the magnets, place the magnets on an edge of a table so that one magnet is hanging over the edge. (PIC 1-7) Push down with your thumb to slide the magnet off the other. (PIC 1-8) Grab each magnet with your fingers. (PIC 1-9)

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Application
The adhesive is a permanent rubber-based foam that has a maximum holding power around 3/4 lb (0.34 kg). It can bond with all sorts of surfaces including corrugated, chipboard, wood, plastics, powder coated materials, and metal. Surfaces may be slightly textured or uneven since the foam will mold to the surface with firm pressure.
To apply a magnet, clean the surface that you plan to stick the magnet to. (PIC 2-1) Peel off the protective sheet on the adhesive. (PIC 2-2) Press the magnet onto the surface. Apply firm pressure while rocking your finger back and forth to bond the adhesive with the surface properly. (PIC 2-3) Place your creation on a metal surface and enjoy. (PIC 2-4)

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