Service Parts Disassembly
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Phaser 3320 and WorkCentre 3315/3325
Service Manual
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Notations in the Disassembly Text
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The notation “PLX.X.X” indicates the component is listed in the Parts List.
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Arrows in an illustration show direction of movement when removing or replacing a component.
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The notation “(tap, plastic, 10 mm)” or “(metal, 6 mm)” refer to the type of screw being removed.
Note:
Provides information specific to the replacement of parts or assemblies.
Fastener Types
The table lists the types of screws used to assemble the printer. The procedures provide dimensions for
screws being removed.
Screw Types Used in this Product
CAUTION:
Use care when installing self-tapping screws in plastic. To properly start the screw in
plastic, turn the screw counter-clockwise in the hole until you feel the screw engage the threads,
then tighten as usual. Improperly aligning or over tightening the screw can result in damage to
previously tapped threads. Always use the correct type and size screw. Using the wrong screw can
damage tapped holes. Do not use excessive force to remove or install either a screw or a printer
part.
Type
Application
Shape
Characteristics
Self-tapping, plastic
1. Silver colored.
2. Screw thread is coarse
compared to metal screw.
3. Screw tip is thin.
Self-tapping, plastic, with
flange
1. Silver or black colored.
2. Screw thread is coarse
compared to metal screw.
3. Screw tip is thin.
Sheet Metal, silver
1. Silver colored.
2. Diameter is uniform.
Self-tapping,
hex-head,
plastic, with
flange
1. Silver colored.
2. Screw thread is coarse
compared to metal screw.
3. Screw tip is thin.
Sheet Metal, silver with lock
washer
1. Silver colored.
2. Includes a toothed washer.
3. Diameter is uniform.
4. Used for grounding terminals.
Parts etc.
Plastic
Coarse
Parts etc.
Plastic
Coarse
Parts etc.
Sheet
Metal
Plastic
Parts etc
Parts etc.
Sheet
Metal