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Add a tactile detent to a dial, knob, or drawer

Feel-the-clicks positioning from a coded magnet — no ball-and-spring detent, no notches, no wear.

Polymagnet application engineering · 4 min read

Dials, knobs, mode switches, and drawers feel right when they click into positions. The traditional way to get that tactile detent is a ball riding a spring into notches — parts that wear, get noisy, and drift in feel over their life.

Program the clicks into the magnet

A Detent (Torque) Polymagnet creates the positions with a coded pattern instead of geometry. Rotate the part and the maxel fields fall into and out of correlation, producing crisp, repeatable detents — commonly 4-position (90°) or 12-position (30°) — or a linear detent for a drawer. The "click" is magnetic, so there's no contact and nothing to wear.

The haptics are in the magnet, not in a mechanism that ages.

What to specify

Function familyDetent / Torque (rotational or drawer)
Positions4 (90°), 12 (30°), or custom
PairingMatched pair, rotor + stator
MaterialNdFeB (N50), Ni-Cu-Ni; to 60°C

Multipole magnets like these show up in premium knobs, medical dials, and appliance controls — anywhere the feel is part of the product.

See the behavior for yourself

It's hard to believe until it's in your hand. Order a demo kit, design your pattern, or talk to an application engineer about a custom force curve.

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Sample application note · an example of automated marketing department output · a WholeTech build. Specs are qualitative where public data is limited; confirm force curves with the manufacturer.