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[title] Removing visible parts (screws, nuts, etc.)
[* black] By this point in the teardown process, I was running into issues scouring for more parts to take apart. Many of the components wouldn't budge when I tried yanking, pulling, rotating them with a pair of pliers. These included all the parts circled in black, the cogs, the coils and larger components. I tried all of them.
[* black] It probably would've helped to have a wrench set as some of the screws were fastened with nut, which was why the screw wouldn't budge.
[* yellow] The long bolt here was the only one that gave me a bit of budge after trying to loosen the nut on the left side, however it was too difficult trying to unfasten it; it was too small for my finger but the pliers were to large to rotate in that cramped area it sat.
-[* orange] That said, I did manage to remove the bottom stainless steel, flat-head, slotted screw that fastened a section of a cog's frame. I attempted to remove the matching screw above it where the arrow points without much luck, as the cog blocks access to it- which makes me wonder how it was screwed in in the first place?
+[* orange] That said, I did manage to remove the bottom stainless steel, flat-head, slotted screw ''(<1g)'' that fastened a section of a cog's frame. I attempted to remove the matching screw above it where the arrow points without much luck, as the cog blocks access to it- which makes me wonder how it was screwed in in the first place?
[* violet] Head Diameter: 5.3mm
[* blue] Screw Length: 7.3mm
[* red] Thread Length: 5.8mm
[* green] Washer Diameter: 12.3mm