Seagate 2250, 1680 manual Mounting dimension specifications

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Mounting dimension specifications

 

 

 

 

 

Dim.

Description

inches

mm

A16

Allowable range, side-to-side, pins within connector

0.003

0.08

A17

Pin top-to-bottom dimension

0.020

0.50

A18

+ and – tolerance on pin top-to-bottom dimension

0.002

0.05

A19

Allowable range, top-to-bottom connector location

0.020

0.50

A20

Allowable range, top-to-bottom, pins in connector

0.003

0.08

A21

Connector pin length

0.152

3.86

A22

+ and – tolerance on pin length

0.008

0.20

A23

Side mounting hole height

0.118

3.00

A24

Front-to-back location of side mounting holes

0.551

14.0

A25

Front-to-back distance between side mounting

3.016

76.6

 

holes

 

 

A26

Thread description, side mounting holes

n/a

M3

A27

Diam. of cylinder into which hole center must fall

0.020

0.50

A28

Distance between side of drive and center of

0.160

4.06

 

nearest bottom mounting holes (on pin-44 side)

 

 

A29

Side-to-side distance between bottom mounting

2.430

61.72

 

holes

 

 

A30

Front-to-back location of bottom mounting holes

0.551

14.0

A31

Front-to-back distance between bottom mounting

3.016

76.6

 

holes

 

 

A32

Thread description, bottom mounting holes

n/a

M3

A33

Diam. of cylinder into which hole center must fall

0.020

0.50

A34

Min. vertical clearance for mating connector

0.039

1.00

A35

Max. side-to-side distance from pin-44 edge of

0.315

8.00

 

HDA near I/O connector to start of clearance for

 

 

 

mating connector

 

 

A36

Min. side-to-side clearance from pin-44 edge of

2.370

60.20

 

I/O connector to any object interrupting

 

 

 

clearance of mating connector

 

 

A37

Diam. of datum targets and reference areas

0.315

8.00

A38

Min. thread depth, side mounting holes

0.118

3.00

A39

Min. pin centerline to chamfer above connector

0.049

1.25

A40

Min. chamfer above connector

0.010

0.25

A41

Min. thread depth, bottom mounting holes

0.098

2.50

S1

Maximum drive length to tips of I/O pins

3.970

100.84

 

(Non-SFF dimension—for reference only)

 

 

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