X61T - Repair of a Broken Hinge; Spring of the Latch Release
Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:34 pm
In reference to a previous post, I've finally replaced the hinge.
The left neck of the original hinge (FRU 42W2545) has completely broken off, and the new one's (FRU 42W3477) looks sturdier exactly at that place.
The process has been well documented (see below links) so I didn't take much photos, but two, of the broken hinge are included below.
As a sidenote, I've destroyed the screw holes on the front palm rest when taking apart the machine, guess I put too much blue loctite on the screws last time.
Also, the front bezel was quite difficult to pull off because of the adhesive tapes.
Now I may need to find a replacement front bezel and a hinge cover, and I have another question - Is the spring of the latch release also included in the front palm rest...? Cause mine is lost (another story)...
Cheers.
P.S. Another point(s) scored for the ThinkPads - The availability of parts, vivid communities here and at lenovo.com, lots of information on the Internet, and the fact that the machine held up pretty well for the abuse I exacted on it during my travel.
References:
http://www.lenovoservicetraining.com/io ... index.html
http://techgrrl.wordpress.com/2010/08/2 ... 61-tablet/
http://vimeo.com/22297875


The left neck of the original hinge (FRU 42W2545) has completely broken off, and the new one's (FRU 42W3477) looks sturdier exactly at that place.
The process has been well documented (see below links) so I didn't take much photos, but two, of the broken hinge are included below.
As a sidenote, I've destroyed the screw holes on the front palm rest when taking apart the machine, guess I put too much blue loctite on the screws last time.
Also, the front bezel was quite difficult to pull off because of the adhesive tapes.
Now I may need to find a replacement front bezel and a hinge cover, and I have another question - Is the spring of the latch release also included in the front palm rest...? Cause mine is lost (another story)...
Cheers.
P.S. Another point(s) scored for the ThinkPads - The availability of parts, vivid communities here and at lenovo.com, lots of information on the Internet, and the fact that the machine held up pretty well for the abuse I exacted on it during my travel.
References:
http://www.lenovoservicetraining.com/io ... index.html
http://techgrrl.wordpress.com/2010/08/2 ... 61-tablet/
http://vimeo.com/22297875

