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+[* icon_caution] When using the Metal or Heavy-Duty Spudger to pry the screwdriver open, be careful to not insert it too far in order to not damage the battery.
+[* black] Pry on the seam as shown with a Metal Spudger, or Heavy-Duty Spudger, in order to get the top casing loose.
+[* black] Pull the two sides apart while making sure the side that you are removing is the one with all of the case screw holes.
+ [* black] After removing the case, your screwdriver should look similar to the second image.
+[* icon_note] It is good practice to remove the top connection of the battery as shown in the third image, as this will be the first step to replacing any of the components for this screwdriver.

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