A magnet structure produces a field within a magnet gap. The field is
provided at least in part by a pair of permanent magnets that are fixed
in place by a frame. The frame fixes a magnet assembly that is adapted to
hold the magnetic material composing the permanent magnets, such that the
quantity of the magnetic material can be adjusted to suit the particular
application. The magnetic material can be provided in the form of
discrete magnetic elements, such as magnetic "bricks". The frame also
functions as the flux collector and return. Accordingly, the general
geometry of the magnet structure is fixed, and the amount of magnetic
material, and therefore the magnetic field strength, is adjustable.