Inleiding
Ga naar stap 1This teardown is done as to comply with task 2 IDES 2072, 2020. Photographed and written by Angelo Diaz, James Rosenberg, Jaya Yoannidis and Ewan Mackay-Cruise. Second year students of Bachelor of Industrial Design UNSW Sydney, Australia.
Wat je nodig hebt
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Once removing the screws, partially seperate the body from the white casing.
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As shown, there are 4 screws that have to be removed to fully seperate the 2 parts.
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Use a phillips screwdriver to unscrew the screws.
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Flip the toaster on the other side and pull the highlighted wire to detach it from the bottom part.
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You can now seperate the parts to give 2 seperate parts. (The white casing and the electrical body).
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Although the plastic casing of the transformer has been detached there is still a small piece of plastic holding down the connected wires of the transformer.
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This can be removed by unscrewing both screws displayed in the images.
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Once this piece of plastic is no longer bond by screws you are able to completely detach the transformer by pulling the wires out from inside the toaster.
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The plastic parts should easily come off, however they are still attached to wires and are soldered on. They lead into the main chassis.
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The next step is to remove any wiring leading into the chassis.
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Be careful not to pull too hard on the pieces as there may be wires on the inside attached.
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Now that the latch is open you can remove the final wire attached to the plastic part. This concludes the teardown of removable parts within the toaster.
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Note: Removing other remaining parts may alter the function of the toaster as they are permanently joined.
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You have now completed the teardown.
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