imac Intel 27" EMC 2546 Adhesive Strips

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imac Intel 27" EMC 2546 Adhesive Strips Replacement Reattach your display with a set of adhesive foam strips. Written By: Andrew Optimus Goldberg ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 1 of 18

INTRODUCTION Removing the display on a Late 2012 imac requires cutting through the adhesive around the perimeter of the screen. After the adhesive is cut, it cannot be used to re-seal the display in place, so you'll need to apply a new set of adhesive strips. [video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hschialxodg] TOOLS: Spudger (1) imac Service Wedge (1) Tweezers (1) Masking tape (1) Microfiber Cleaning Cloths (1) PARTS: imac Intel 27" (2012-2017) Adhesive Strips (1) ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 2 of 18

Step 1 Adhesive Strips With the hinge free to move, the imac will be unbalanced and hard to work on. Repairs can be completed as shown, but are faster and easier with an imac service wedge. If you are not using an imac service wedge, be very careful when installing and working behind the display it can easily fall out and break if the imac moves unexpectedly. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 3 of 18

Step 2 Before you start placing strips, remove all of the old adhesive from around the perimeter of the rear enclosure. If you are re-using your existing display, you must also remove the old adhesive from the back of the display. Use a pair of tweezers to grasp and peel up each strip of adhesive or if necessary, use a spudger to scrape up the adhesive, and peel with your fingers. Repeat this process as necessary to remove all of the old adhesive. For best results, after all the adhesive is removed, carefully clean the area under the adhesive with 90% (or greater) isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth. Wipe in one direction, not back and forth. This helps prep the surface so that the new adhesive bonds properly (and your display won't fall out). ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 4 of 18

Step 3 Start with strip 13, which goes on the right vertical side of the rear enclosure. Before peeling off any backing, line it up against the frame of the imac to get an idea of where it goes. Peel the short piece of backing off the back of the strip. Step 4 Insert the tip of a spudger into the hole at the top of the strip from the side that still has a backing on it. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 5 of 18

Step 5 With the spudger still poking through the hole in the adhesive strip, push the spudger tip into the corresponding hole in the frame of the imac. Using the hole and spudger to anchor the position of the adhesive strip, line the strip up against the right edge, gently pull down against the spudger to ensure the strip is taut, and stick it onto the frame. Step 6 Once you're satisfied that the top half of the adhesive strip is neatly aligned, peel the longer piece of backing out from behind the strip. If the top half isn't aligned properly, you can carefully peel it up and re-stick it before peeling off the lower backing strip. Be sure to use the spudger tip to anchor the top. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 6 of 18

Step 7 Align the lower portion of the strip with the right edge of the frame, and stick it down. Step 8 Use your finger to smooth all of strip 13. Make sure it is neatly aligned with the right side of the frame and that it sits flat. Do not peel off the front adhesive backing yet. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 7 of 18

Step 9 Work your way around the perimeter of the imac, adding three more adhesive strips in the same manner. Working counter-clockwise from strip 13, place: strip 12 on the top right strip 11 on the top left strip 16 on the left vertical These three strips have a hole at each end always use the smaller hole for alignment for more precise placement. On the imac Intel 27" Retina 5K Display, strip 12's blue tabs will not line up with the top antenna in the same way as the regular model. This is perfectly acceptable and won't impact the performance of the strips or antenna. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 8 of 18

Step 10 The two remaining strips (14 and 15) do not have guide holes and are more difficult to place than the previous ones. Before sticking them down, we recommend first setting them in their respective places on the imac to get comfortable with their placement. Grasp the red film pull tab on the 14 adhesive strip and pull to remove the backing from the strip. Align the strip on the bottom edge of the rear enclosure, directly to the right of the middle screw on that edge. Run your finger along the length of the adhesive strip to ensure it is straight and unwrinkled, pressing down as you go to adhere the strip to the imac. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 9 of 18

Step 11 Repeat the previous step for the 15 adhesive strip, placing it along the left half of the bottom of edge of the imac. Once you've applied all the adhesive strips, the imac should look as shown in the photo. Step 12 Gently lay the display in place over the imac, and align it carefully. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 10 of 18

Step 13 Use painter's tape or masking tape to temporarily secure the bottom edge of the display to the imac's enclosure. The tape preserves the display's alignment, and allows you to safely swing the top edge of the display open to access the display cables. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 11 of 18

Step 14 At this point it's a good idea to test your repair, in order to make sure your imac works properly before you seal it back up. Follow the next three steps to temporarily reconnect the display cables and boot up your imac prior to pulling the protective film off the adhesive strips. If you've already verified that your imac is working correctly and are ready to seal it up, skip to Step 16. Gently insert the display data connector into its socket on the logic board. Be sure to press it straight into the socket, and insert it completely. Flip the display data connector lock down onto the socket. Insert the display power connector into its socket on the logic board. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 12 of 18

Step 15 Set the display back on the imac's rear enclosure. At this time, plug in your imac, power it on, and test your repair before moving on to actually sealing up the computer. Be sure to check for full functionality of any hardware you removed or disconnected. When you are finished, shut the imac down and unplug the power cord before you continue. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 13 of 18

Step 16 Verify that your imac is turned off and unplugged from power before you continue. After confirming that your imac functions properly, disconnect the display cables and carefully lean the display forward. Remove the film from the 15 strip by reaching in from above and pulling the tab straight up from the bottom edge of the display. Step 17 Repeat the previous step for the 14 strip. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 14 of 18

Step 18 Reconnect the display power and data cables for the final time. Remember to secure the metal retaining bracket on the display data cable. Step 19 Check the glass directly in front of the webcam for dust and other contaminants. If necessary, wipe it down with a microfiber cloth before you seal up the display. Rest the display against the rear enclosure. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 15 of 18

Step 20 Remove one side of the protective film from Strip 11 by pulling its tab straight up. Step 21 Remove the other side of the protective film from strip 11. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 16 of 18

Step 22 Repeat the previous steps to remove the protective films from all the remaining adhesive strips (labeled 11, 12, and 13). Step 23 Remove the tape securing the display to the rear enclosure. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 17 of 18

This document was last generated on 2019-01-19 02:10:16 AM. ifixit CC BY-NC-SA www.ifixit.com Page 18 of 18