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360 Destroyer / 360 Crusher
Step 2:
Insert
Media
Step 3:
Press
„Destroy“
Indicates media safety
door is open – this is
normal when inserting
media to be de-
stroyed.
Destroy cycle has
started.
The machine switches
from high speed to
high torque to crush
media.
The machine has used
maximum force and
will stop and return to
home.
Indicates he machine
is returning to home
position (Wedge at
MAX height).
Step 4:
Periodic
Mainte-
nance
Destroy cycle is com-
plete. Open door and
remove media.
Every 10,000 cycles,
the crusher requires
service. See Technical
and Maintenance
Manual for details.
7 .3 Hard Drive Destruction
The intimus 360 Destroyer/360 Crusher is designed to
destroy many different formats of hard drives inclu-
ding: laptop drives, standard 1” drives and 1.5” drives.
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Fig. 6 Hard drives
To destroy hard drives:
NOTE!
Each hard drive requires only one cycle to
destroy. Pressing the destroy button with an
already broken or damaged hard drive in the
crush chamber may wedge hard drive debris
making it difficult to remove the hard drive.
1 .
Press Power button (Fig. 4/1).
2 .
Remove mounting hardware from hard drive that
would cause the media door not to close.
3 .
Lift door and insert hard drive into intimus 360
Destroyer (Laptop drives can be oriented perpen-
dicular to the standard drive orientation to mount
on both support rails)
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Fig. 7 Insert hard drive
4 .
Close door and press the “Destroy” button to acti-
vate destruction cycle.
5 .
Open Door and remove the crushed hard drive(s).
7 .4 Multiple Hard Drive Destruction
The most efficient way of destroying hard drives is to
destroy multiple hard drives at one time. The intimus
360 Destroyer/360 Crusher is designed to destroy up
to 8 laptop drives or up to 2 standard 1” drives at one
time. The actual capacity of multiple hard drive de-
struction depends on the height and physical const-
ruction of each hard drive model. If the machine fails to
crush multiple drives at one time, reduce the number
of hard drives until complete destruction is achieved.
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Fig. 8 Single Hard Drive Destruction
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Fig. 9 Multiple Hard Drive Destruction
(Note that the image on the left (in Fig. 9) is of 8 laptop
hard drives loaded perpendicular to the support rails.)