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General Electric Create Jason Wu Casing Disassembly

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  • Begin by removing the 5 screws (located: 2 screws on either side and 1 screw on the bottom) using the PH000 head in the Precision Phillips Screwdriver.

  • These screws were missing in our example. These screws should have been small Phillips PH000 screws 1.5mm in length.

  • These screws are very small. To keep from losing any pieces, place all small metals on a magnetic project mat.

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