Predator G3 Desktop PC HDD 3.5 case screw type

Socratex
Socratex Member Posts: 3 New User
edited February 15 in 2019 Archives
Sorry if there is an answer somewhere at this forum, couldn't find it.

I've got Predator G3 Desktop PC.
What kind of screw do I need to mount another HDD?
Can someone tell me the type or give a link to site when I can buy them?
They aren't "in metric system" so it's hard to find them in my country.


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  • Balatekie
    Balatekie ACE Posts: 1,353 Pioneer
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    Socratex,

    Below are the image regarding your inquiry about screws. 




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  • Balatekie
    Balatekie ACE Posts: 1,353 Pioneer
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    Socratex,

    Below are the image regarding your inquiry about screws. 




     :) If you think I've answered your question, please hit the Accept Answer:)

  • Socratex
    Socratex Member Posts: 3 New User
    Thank You very much :) I'll buy them and check if they fit. (I think its 86.B1DD1.001, but they seem to be longer than in the picture. Nonetheless, I'll give them a try).
  • yesiam
    yesiam Member Posts: 1 New User

    Also I want to buy the screw for my predaror G6-710/ part number: 86.B1DD1.001

    But I don't know where I can buy in USA. 


    PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHERE I CAN BUY IT. 


  • MartinJohn00001
    MartinJohn00001 Member Posts: 636 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    yesiam said:

    Also I want to buy the screw for my predaror G6-710/ part number: 86.B1DD1.001

    But I don't know where I can buy in USA. 


    PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHERE I CAN BUY IT. 


    Hi, can you kindly help me with the full model number. 
    Is it like G6-710-70001 or G6-710-70002 ? So kindly help me with the exact model number? 

    Kindly click "YES" to "Did this answer the question" if my answer helped you!      
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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 31,719 Trailblazer
    Yeah, those screws can be a problem to find. The stepped portion makes it somewhat uncommon, and it's not cross referenced to anything else. You can get by just fine though with most any screw that's the right thread and length, just measure one of the existing and go from there. Us a little of the non-permanent Loctite and don't tighten them any more after hitting the rubber washer. That's all the stepped portion of the screw does, keep you from squeezing the rubber too much.
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  • Socratex
    Socratex Member Posts: 3 New User
    I measured them in metric system (hope it will help someone find and buy them when needed):

    head - completely flat:
    diameter - 10mm
    screwdriver entry - 4mm
    head height - 1.82mm

    stem:
    diameter - 4.35mm
    length - 7.9mm

    thread:
    length - 4mm
    tooth diameter - 3.35mm
    total length - 14mm