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BC1 Specification Motherboard support - XL, E, Mini, & Micro- ATX, Mini ITX Width - 260mm Drive support - Up to 2 x 2.5" or 2 x 3.5" Length - 370mm PSU support - ATX 12V / BTX, ATX large and ATX-EPS...
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M3 thumbscrew The BC1 is supplied with 5 different types of screw which are used to mount all the various hardware to the table. All screw threads are M3 except for the 6#32 thumbscrews which are used to attach 3.5" drives and the PSU.
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Removing feet, brackets and screws from the main body The BC1 features a unique self contained design which means all the parts required for assembly are stored and fitted directly to the main body. Before you can begin any assembly, the critical parts (e.g.
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Only 3 thumbscrews are required, but it is important to check if your PSU requires M3 or 6#32 threaded screws. The BC1 allows for both orientations of the PSU, so it can be flipped if required, with the fan facing downward.
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Fitting hard drives & standoffs to the main body PCI card Motherboard Pushpin or threaded standoff The BC1 supports 2 x 3.5" or 2 x 2.5" drives which mount mounting holes mounting holes Threaded standoff vertically to the underside of the main body using the 6#32 for 3.5"...
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M3 screws to lock the motherboard in place. PCI cards are secured to the BC1 using the PCI thumbscrews which should first be screwed into the threaded standoffs fitted to the PCI support mounting holes. The PCI card can then be...
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Using the side brackets The BC1 includes 4 side brackets which can be used for fixing radiators, fans and virtually anything else that has a screw hole mounting to the table. The brackets should first be fitted to the hardware which you plan to mount using either screws that are supplied with the hardware or the thumbscrews supplied with the BC1.
To disassemble the BC1 simply reverse the procedure and when packing the screws and parts ensure you replace them in the correct location, especially the M3 and 6#32 thumbscrews.
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