T60 Hinge screw problem
T60 Hinge screw problem
My t60, on the right side(by the DVD drive) was loose, what I usually do is screw the hinge tight
Now the screw or any of the same size will not fit at all, it's stripped I guess, what's the best way in fixing this?
Now the screw or any of the same size will not fit at all, it's stripped I guess, what's the best way in fixing this?
Re: T60 Hinge screw problem
Ghetto solution: Try to insert a thicker screw!
Smart Solution: Get a new pai of hinges - they will keep your screen tight for a looooong period of time!
Smart Solution: Get a new pai of hinges - they will keep your screen tight for a looooong period of time!
IBM ThinkPad X22
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CPU: Intel Pentium III-M Tualatin @1.13GHz
GPU: ATI Mobility Radeon 8MB DDR [OC'ed] CORE: @213MHz - MEM: @200MHz
RAM: 640MB 133MHz SD RAM 3-3-3-6
HDD: 30GB ATA 5400RPM 8MB Cache
OS: XP SP3
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CPU: Intel Pentium III-M Tualatin @1.13GHz
GPU: ATI Mobility Radeon 8MB DDR [OC'ed] CORE: @213MHz - MEM: @200MHz
RAM: 640MB 133MHz SD RAM 3-3-3-6
HDD: 30GB ATA 5400RPM 8MB Cache
OS: XP SP3
Re: T60 Hinge screw problem
if the screw's not coming it, it's the hinge, as in the metal part right
i have to take it apart and check for sure but if it is, any 14.1" t60 hinge thats working great can be used as a replacement right??
i have to take it apart and check for sure but if it is, any 14.1" t60 hinge thats working great can be used as a replacement right??
Re: T60 Hinge screw problem
I believe they have the right and left side are difference, since the left hinge is thicker on the t61 models.Magliter wrote:if the screw's not coming it, it's the hinge, as in the metal part right
i have to take it apart and check for sure but if it is, any 14.1" t60 hinge thats working great can be used as a replacement right??
As for a quick fix, you can try some of that caulk tape they use on plumbing and wrap it around the screw as a filler until you get a replacement.
IBM | RHEL
T61P - T60 - T43
4:3 is the way to be
T61P - T60 - T43
4:3 is the way to be
Re: T60 Hinge screw problem
Sorry, I mis-read your post.
If it's any help, I took a photo of my t61 and t60 right hinges next to each other. They seem to look the same.
http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/4453/photo1pc.jpg
If it's any help, I took a photo of my t61 and t60 right hinges next to each other. They seem to look the same.
http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/4453/photo1pc.jpg
IBM | RHEL
T61P - T60 - T43
4:3 is the way to be
T61P - T60 - T43
4:3 is the way to be
Re: T60 Hinge screw problem
This problem seems odd since there is an upper and lower screw that holds the hinge, so if your screw was needing to be tightened and this actually made the hinges feel tighter, then your top screw must be loose or missing completely. In most cases when a hinge is loose, it's not the screws at fault, so I'd take a careful look at what's going on here... because something doesn't add up, but before you take it apart, get a new set of hinges and screws and do the job right. They are very cheap.
Good luck
Good luck
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