MAG2000 Impact Indicator (reusable)
The MAG 2000 is a field-tested solution to your mishandling problems.
It provides an indisputable record of how your shipment is handled.
Save Money. Save Time. Deter Mishandling.
The MAG 2000 impact indicator is a cost-effective, resettable and reusable device designed to monitor the handling of
fragile goods and freight containers greater than 500 lbs.
The device is also widely used on rail cars and trucking fleets to monitor for excessive impacts during humping or latching.
While MAG 2000 can be used on either a product or the product packaging,
it is generally advisable that the MAG 2000 be placed on the product since the impact experienced
by the product itself is generally more important than the impact received by the packaging.
The placement of the MAG 2000 will affect the selection of the proper sensitivity.
Benefits:
? Acts as a visual deterrent to improper handling
? Reduces mishandling through awareness
? Provides indisputable evidence of mishandling
? Alerts recipient to inspect contents before acceptance
? Promotes chain of accountability for all product handling
? Confirms effectiveness of packaging
? Helps identify trouble spots in supply chain, from production to transportation and storage
? Helps increase quality of product from dock to dock
SELECTION GUIDE
There are two things you need to know to begin selecting a MAG 2000 sensitivity:
shipment weight and fragility (Low, Average, or High).
The selection guide should always be used as a starting point only.
The MAG 2000 that will be best suited to your application will also take into account product packaging.
Low Fragility Zone
Applicable in situations where both visible and hidden damage is possible and a single extreme impact will cause damage
to product.
Average Fragility Zone
Applicable in situations where there is a moderate degree of stability and survivability built into the product and where a
standard mode of transportation is used.
High Fragility Zone
Applicable in situations where hidden damage isthe key concern. Typically, these products will be constructed of low-tolerance
components, such as data storage drives, optical lenses, or any other products that require precise alignment.
The MAG 2000 is available in three different response orientations: HH, VV, and VH. HH is used to sense horizontal impacts
and is mounted to a horizontal surface. VV is used to sense vertical impacts and is mounted to a vertical surface.
VH is used to sense horizontal impacts but is mounted to a vertical surface.