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Rick, I see you eyeball-to-eyeball on the magnet issue. With all that swarf and what-not, I'm a bit concerned. I may look into a different type of sensor system.
There's four types of magnetic sensors. One uses a coil that produces a tiny current when the magnet swings by. The second operates a 'reed' switch. The third uses a 'reluctor wheel', which may be how your millhead was setup, The other is this 'hall' device. It's simply a different type of transistor that gates 'on' when in the presence of a strong magnetic field. It essentially acts like a grounding/shorting switch, like the 'reed'. The 'hall' devices used in these sensor/tachometer applications are actually tiny IC's that have supporting circuitry to make this thing work cleanly. If you like tech data, here ya go:
http://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/pdf/55092/ALLEGRO/A3144.html
There's four types of magnetic sensors. One uses a coil that produces a tiny current when the magnet swings by. The second operates a 'reed' switch. The third uses a 'reluctor wheel', which may be how your millhead was setup, The other is this 'hall' device. It's simply a different type of transistor that gates 'on' when in the presence of a strong magnetic field. It essentially acts like a grounding/shorting switch, like the 'reed'. The 'hall' devices used in these sensor/tachometer applications are actually tiny IC's that have supporting circuitry to make this thing work cleanly. If you like tech data, here ya go:
http://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/pdf/55092/ALLEGRO/A3144.html