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Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
I recently bought a 15 inch T61 and I noticed that the hinge had a wobble to it. I had tightened the screws that connect the hinge to the main chassis but it still wobbles. I read some other forum posts and saw that people have fixed this problem with superglue. But I don't want to do this method because I don't feel comfortable using superglue on my hinges(I have shaky hands) and that this would only last for a few months. Is there a different method to fixing this wobble that doesn't require supergluing the hinges?
Re: Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
That generation suffered from wobbly hinges. In most cases other than wobble, there were no problems. Rarely they actually broke. There is no fix other than replacing the hinges, but unless it really bothers you - might as well leave it alone.
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Re: Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
Alright yeah I think I will just leave it alone then. I really just wanted this to have fun with it since I have other machines to do work with. I don't want to ruin the screw covers on the lcd if there is no other fix other than replacing the hinges.
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Re: Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
A small pointed knife has been my most effective tool for the screw covers, they can have good survivability and can be re-used.
I just refurbed my old T500 with a “new” left hinge since its original was 100% slop. I don’t know how I survived using it like this. Even with the “new” hinge it has about 5 degrees of slop.
I just refurbed my old T500 with a “new” left hinge since its original was 100% slop. I don’t know how I survived using it like this. Even with the “new” hinge it has about 5 degrees of slop.
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Re: Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
You mean the 15.4" widescreen T61 right? AFAIK the 4:3 T6x use a very similar hinge design to the T4x which don't wear/fail in this manner.dcfbf wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 7:57 pmI recently bought a 15 inch T61 and I noticed that the hinge had a wobble to it. I had tightened the screws that connect the hinge to the main chassis but it still wobbles. I read some other forum posts and saw that people have fixed this problem with superglue. But I don't want to do this method because I don't feel comfortable using superglue on my hinges(I have shaky hands) and that this would only last for a few months. Is there a different method to fixing this wobble that doesn't require supergluing the hinges?
but yeah I was the one that superglued the t61 14.1" widescreen hinges. Shaky hands aren't actually a problem with this approach, but I find the consistency and quality of the superglue you use can make the result vary wildly, and also the amount of slop you have in the hinges as well. I have some such repairs on other machines that is still good after 2+ years while there are a few that lasted like 3-4 months.
On that T61 of mine, some slop did return but it's nowhere near as much as it first did. Then again that machine is in incredibly poor condition and almost begs to be put out of misery.
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Re: Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
Yeah I have the widescreen version.You mean the 15.4" widescreen T61 right?
Hmm if shaky hands aren't going to be a problem, maybe I will try to superglue it. My wobble isn't that bad and it can still hold in place somewhat so it should last for a while. Is there a specific brand that you recommend?Shaky hands aren't actually a problem with this approach, but I find the consistency and quality of the superglue you use can make the result vary wildly, and also the amount of slop you have in the hinges as well
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Re: Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
The brand I get over here is Krazy superglue. It is reasonably strong, it is very watery and dries very quickly, which is suitable for this application (unless your wobble is big enough you can easily insert a flat head screwdriver into the empty space inside the hinge mechanism or something)
Locate the openings on the far ends, the far left and far right ends of each of the hinge, visible after you detach the rear cover from the frame/hinge.
Lubricate the hinges first. If you don't make sure they're lubricated you could seize them completely.
If you want the absolute minimum chance of a mess, remove the hinge from both sides. It is not necessary but just in case it spills all over. Then you apply drops of superglue while you wiggle the hinges and poke with a tiny screwdriver to make sure they seep in as far as they'll go. Keep an eye to make sure they aren't spilling straight out of the other side. Stop dripping when either that happens or the cavity is more or less filled. Leave it at the position and dry for at the very least 10 minutes. The first turn may be pretty stiff and then it gets more natural after a few turns.
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Re: Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
I somehow managed to pull it off with only one broken clip. (The service manual never stated that they glued on part of the screen bezel so I pull hard) I don't think enough superglue was added though because it is still wobbling a bit, albeit a lot less than before. Thanks for helping me though, this fix is really great since I didn't have to go and buy another hinge that will have the same problem.
Re: Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
Great that it worked. Some wobble is OK, I guess. The 15" T4x/T60 hinges seemed to always develop some play within ~2 years of assembly, which would cause the lid to wobble a bit when in the open (around 90 degrees) position. Both my systems exhibit this, but it does not affect lid stability and does not get worse over time. If the T61 hinges after the superglue fix are like this, to me that would be as good as it gets.
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Re: Thinkpad T61 Hinge Wobble
Ye and on the other hand my experience with the ThinkPad R40 (15") hinges is that when those hinges start to wobble it really starts to feel spongey and unconvincing, feels like the hinge is about to snap. I end up tearing the entire thing apart both on the palmrest side and the bottom side and thoroughly tightened all of the screws and then it got a lot better.dr_st wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 2:08 amGreat that it worked. Some wobble is OK, I guess. The 15" T4x/T60 hinges seemed to always develop some play within ~2 years of assembly, which would cause the lid to wobble a bit when in the open (around 90 degrees) position. Both my systems exhibit this, but it does not affect lid stability and does not get worse over time. If the T61 hinges after the superglue fix are like this, to me that would be as good as it gets.
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