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Ultrastar 7K2
HGST Hard Disk Drive Technical Reference Manual
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Physical Dimensions
English
Metric
Dimension
Tolerance
Dimension
Tolerance
Height
1.028 inches
MAX
26.1 mm
MAX
Length
5.787 inches
MAX
147.0 mm
MAX
Width
4.00 inches
±0.01 inch
101.6 mm
±0.25 mm
Weight
1.41 pounds
±10%
0.64 kg
±10%
Drive Mounting
Use either the four bottom screws or at least four of the side mounting screws to rigidly support the drive
and prevent vibration. Some adaptor frames may not have the mechanical design structure capable of
mounting the drive to meet the specified shock and vibration requirements.
The hard drive itself does not provide electrical isolation between mounting locations and drive ground
connection. If electrical isolation is required, the system designer or integrator would be responsible for
providing a solution.
If your system does not support hot plugging (see “Hot Plug Support on page.25), it must be turned off and
unplugged before installing your hard drive.
You can mount the hard drive in the X, Y, or Z axis, depending upon the physical design of your system.
For best results, mount the drive with all four screws grounded to the chassis. If all four screws are not
used, see "Grounding" on page.12.
The hard drive should be mounted to the chassis using four 6-32 screws. Recommended screw torque is 5
in-lb. Maximum screw torque is 10 in-lb.
The PCBA and HDA grounds are always connected together in the drive and cannot be disconnected. The
drive mounting screws, unless intentionally isolated, will provide additional ground connections between
the HDA and the system chassis. If the drive isn't grounded via mounting screws as described
under “Hard
Drive Installation” on Page.46
,
there may be increased electrical emissions (EMI).
CAUTION: Screws that are too long can damage the hard drive. Hard drive screw penetration
can differ between products depending upon hard drive design. HGST’s minimum design
criteria is to always meet the SFF 8301 industry standard specification. The industry standard as
defined in the SFF 8301 specifies a maximum of 3 mm screw penetration, and for a minimum of
2.4 mm of thread engagement from both the screw and the hard drive.
See Figure 1
for allowable fastener penetration for this product family.