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Handling
Tips & ESD Precaution |
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Mishandling is a
leading cause of hard disk drive failure. ESD
(Electrostatic Discharge) A familiar form of Electrostatic Discharge,
often called “static electricity”, is the shock we receive after walking across a carpet. In a technical environment, ESD can be very
costly by harming devices or components.
ESD may cause a catastrophic failure
that appears immediately or a latent failure in which gradual degradation
occurs during use, resulting in eventual failure. ESD Precautions Computer professionals
should purchase ESD wrist straps, floor mats and educate themselves on the
ESD precautions. A personal user should
discharge the static on themselves by touching a metal object before touching
a computer, hard drive or other
component. Humid air helps to
dissipate electrostatic charges in very cold or dry areas. |
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Hard Disk Drive
Do’s Ø
Handle a hard disk drive as you would handle an egg. Ø
Always use ESD precautions. Ø
Handle drives one at a time. Ø
Handle drives only by the sides. Ø
Pad all hard disk drive work surfaces. Ø
Handle even failed hard disk drives with care. Ø
Wait 10 seconds after power down before moving to assure
the drive has stopped spinning. Ø
Eliminate movement of unprotected drives: Use ESD
packaging (anti-static bag) while moving and minimize |
Hard Disk Drive
Don’ts Ø
Never drop drives. Ø
Never allow drives to come in contact with hard surfaces. Ø
Never stack drives, even in the ESD protective bag. Ø
Never contact the PCBA with tools or without ESD
protection. Ø
Never stand drives on end. |
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