new screws whenever replacing a part ?
new screws whenever replacing a part ?
The Hardware Maintenance Manual of T43 says that whenever a part is replaced, new screw sets should be used. The reason given is to prevent any loosening by vibration since the old screws will loose their nylon coating.
Do you guys think that this is an overkill or should be striclty followed?
Do you guys think that this is an overkill or should be striclty followed?
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Re: new screws whenever replacing a part ?
i cannot see any problem in re using the old screws. a computer is not like a car which has a lot of vibration and is fitted with stretch bolts.
if you are worried about the screws coming loose obtain a lower strength version of loctite screw lock. dont use high strength version or you may have problems undoing the bolts in the future. being so small its likely that they may shear off
if you are worried about the screws coming loose obtain a lower strength version of loctite screw lock. dont use high strength version or you may have problems undoing the bolts in the future. being so small its likely that they may shear off
Re: new screws whenever replacing a part ?
I would not even use the blue loctite on laptops... they make a purple(often mistaken for red)... Threadlocker 222 Low Strength Purple.
3 strengths of Loctite:
Purple: LOW, for tiny screws (UP TO ¼ inch)
Blue: Medium (not for laptops, like the Torx T1's on 701C's)
Red: HIGH, I would only use this on automotive parts (where an impact wrench might be needed to remove later
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This site has a GREAT writeup on Loctite: http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/loctite.html
3 strengths of Loctite:
Purple: LOW, for tiny screws (UP TO ¼ inch)
Blue: Medium (not for laptops, like the Torx T1's on 701C's)
Red: HIGH, I would only use this on automotive parts (where an impact wrench might be needed to remove later
This site has a GREAT writeup on Loctite: http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/loctite.html
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Re: new screws whenever replacing a part ?
I usually see blue and purple (looks rust colored to me) stuff on existing ThinkPad screws.
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