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    How to make laptop hinges lubrication?

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    Re: laptop hinges lubrication

    iirc they are lubricated for life from the factory. you could add grease to ones with exposed guts i guess.
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      #3
      Re: laptop hinges lubrication

      I don't think they're meant to be lubricated - they rely on a certain amount of in-built friction to keep the lid/screen at the angle you open it to.
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        Ditto, IMO laptop hinges should never be lubed or your screen will go impotent.

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          they do have lube, actually. not very much, just enough to make the motion smooth.
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            aaahhhhh lube......

            But I disagree with you ratty - I think it's the specific materials used (nylon maybe?) that create a 'controlled friction'.
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              Re: laptop hinges lubrication

              Originally posted by dumpystig View Post
              Originally posted by ratdude747 View Post
              they do have lube, actually. not very much, just enough to make the motion smooth.
              aaahhhhh lube......
              i see I accidentally made a "that's what she said" joke . oops! Mind outta the gutter people.

              Originally posted by dumpystig View Post
              But I disagree with you ratty - I think it's the specific materials used (nylon maybe?) that create a 'controlled friction'.
              depends on the hinge?

              ive had one bust before... there was grease

              it was an old compaq presario 1200 iirc.
              Last edited by ratdude747; 12-07-2011, 06:05 PM.
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                Re: laptop hinges lubrication

                Lube, not lube.
                Guess what. They aren't all the same.
                Some do, some don't.
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                Same with how they achieve lid friction.
                They aren't all the same for that.
                I've even seen them with stacked friction discs and a belleville spring like a clutch-pack.
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                Last edited by PCBONEZ; 12-07-2011, 07:31 PM.
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