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Disassembly of Cooler Master HAF 932

Written by Ron Modz Sunday, 02 May 2010 17:38
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Hi Everyone,

Just started the HAF 932 case mod project today. Removed all the accessories, case fans, hard drive bays and so on. Popped all the rivets out, so that it will be in a single pieces. It would be easier to paint or in my case, i am sending it out to get powder coated. The colour is going to be just Matte Black or Flat Black, whichever you feel like calling it.

It's not so hard to strip down the case. Removing accessories and screws are quite easy but i would suggest to pay extra attention when removing the 5.25" bay's push locking mechanism button. You don't want the springs to pop out and go missing.

I just used my brother in-laws Makita battery powered hand drill with a 1/8" drill bit to remove all the rivets. The top and the side panel case fan uses the torx type screw heads, but a 3mm allen key would be fine. Just be gentle with it. The case uses both the dome head and countersunk head type of rivets and it can be easily removed by drilling the center hole. I didn't spend much time, it just took about 30 minutes to strip the Cooler Master HAF 932 case down.

If you plan to strip your case down too, then i would give a friendly advice - "Safety First" wear a goggle!!!.

Attached below is the image gallery of the Cooler Master HAF 932 parts.

Last modified on Friday, 18 June 2010 18:59
Ron Modz

Ron Modz

My name is Kannan Naidu Venugopal. I am a Custom Computer Modding Hobbyist from Selangor, Malaysia. I can provide custom modding services for those who wants a high end rig or just a small case mod or PSU cable sleeving. I do powder coating services too. Contact me if you need further info or just to say Hi. Hope you like my custom rigs.

Website: www.ronmodz.com

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