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Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: November 23rd, 2010, 4:22
by helpdisc
Hello,
this is our first manual,
more will folow
Nikola
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: November 25th, 2010, 7:45
by helpdisc
Seagate head change tool 7200.10 HddSurgery manual
Nikola
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: November 29th, 2010, 9:40
by zebong
Thanks a Lot Nikola

Great work.
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: November 30th, 2010, 11:09
by helpdisc
We are not seling our manuals or videos. You can see them on our web site or here.
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: December 6th, 2010, 11:49
by helpdisc
Seagate head change tool 7200.11 HddSurgery manual
Nikola
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: January 29th, 2011, 21:08
by bss
Thanks Good job
What is your web address?
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: January 29th, 2011, 21:16
by bss
I think this is it:
www.hddsurgery.comDo you have a package which includes all products?
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: January 30th, 2011, 4:25
by helpdisc
we do not have it but we can make some np
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: September 13th, 2011, 2:53
by poehere
Nice tools and a nice manual to go with them. Good job keep it up Nikola
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: April 26th, 2012, 9:53
by Keatah
Will you be adding platter extraction and swap tools to the lineup anytime soon?
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: April 27th, 2012, 3:46
by helpdisc
You mean Samsung platter extraction?
We do not see them stucked at all, what drives You get?
Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: May 5th, 2012, 22:32
by selftest
helpdisc wrote:Seagate head change tool 7200.11 HddSurgery manual
Nikola
Thanks

Re: Samsung head change tools - HddSurgery
Posted: May 5th, 2012, 23:39
by Keatah
helpdisc wrote:You mean Samsung platter extraction?
We do not see them stucked at all, what drives You get?
The two-platter version of the HM160HC. I don't remember the exact model number offhand, but it may be HM160HJ or something very similar.
The motor was seemingly damaged by physical impact at construction site. The drive housing is bent ever so slightly near the spindle bearing. If you put the drive on a flat surface, one end corner is ~2mm higher than the other. It doesn't sit completely flat like a non-damaged drive would.
So it would seem that platter extraction is the only way to go here. As far as I can tell the surfaces are not damaged. The head assembly may also be undamaged. I don't know at this point.
According to the customer there's a mix of personal and work data, with the personal data being more important of course.
I can also improvise and come up with something.