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HDDSURGERY
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Tools for data recovery experts
21.
In order to know the height on which the bearing is on a patient hard drive, screw the
spindle-pushing screw
in the bottom cylinder until it hits the bottom of the bearing on
hard drive.
Screwing the spindle-pushing screw
22.
Unscrew the second
clamping nut
(that was previously placed on the bottom cylinder)
until it hits the spindle-pushing screw. At this point, tighten the screw on this clamping
nut to fix it in that place. These two clamping nuts on the bottom cylinder mark the
position of the bearing and they must stay in place where they are fixed until we finish
the whole process of bearing replacement.
Marking the position of the bearing with clamping nut
23.
Remove the spindle-pushing screw (but not the bottom cylinder or the clamping nuts on
it) and turn the tool upside-down again.