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Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5"

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  1. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Instala una cuña de servicio de iMac: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
  2. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Remueve el adhesivo viejo: paso 2, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Remueve el adhesivo viejo: paso 2, imagen 2 de 2
    • Antes de instalar las nuevas tiras adhesivas, retire todo el adhesivo antiguo del perímetro del recinto trasero.

    • Si vas a reutilizar su pantalla existente, también debe retirar el adhesivo antiguo de la parte posterior de la pantalla.

    • Retira las viejas tiras de adhesivo con pinzas o con los dedos. Empieza por la parte inferior y despegue hacia arriba, hacia la parte superior del dispositivo.

    • Después de retirar todo el adhesivo viejo, limpie cuidadosamente los restos de adhesivo con alcohol isopropílico de alta concentración (90% o más) y un paño sin pelusas. Limpia en una dirección, no de un lado a otro.

    • No te saltes este paso, o tus nuevas tiras adhesivas podrían no adherirse correctamente, y la pantalla podría caerse de tu iMac.

    The aluminum frame have a plastic zone. Could the isopropyl alcohol damage the plastic surface?

    Fer Triva - Contestar

    Hello! Isopropyl alcohol should not damage the plastic surface.

    Arthur Shi -

    It’s not clear if you’re supposed to remove the black strips under the adhesives from the screen. Sometimes they come off when removing the main adhesives, but they seem to be two separate layers.

    online - Contestar

    Only the adhesive should be removed—the black strips underneath them should stay in place.

    Arthur Shi -

    “Only the adhesive should be removed—the black strips underneath them should stay in place.”

    By fault I’ve removed the black strips, now there is a gap between the glass and the aluminum frame in the bottom.

    the display is perfectly pasted, it’s only a matter of appearance…

    If I open the computer again, what kind of adhesive tape (caption tape?) could I use to eliminate the gap between the glass and the frame?

    Or it’s better to let it go…

    Thanks for your support

    Massimiliano Nannetti - Contestar

    Hi Massimiliano ,

    You should be fine. The bottom edge doesn’t have black strips. It should be bare metal. However, there shouldn’t be any gaps between the glass and the frame. Make sure that the adhesive is fully adhered on the bottom edge.

    Arthur Shi -

    Hi Arthur,

    my English is not perfect…

    I would mean that I removed all the black strips under the adhesives on the screen; so I believe that the glass has become too thin compared to the bottom aluminium frame.

    I thought to open the Mac again and put some black strips to increase the thickness of the glass screen but I don’t know what kind of tape I should use (Kapton or other?).

    And then I will put a new set of ifixit adhesives strips.

    Maybe it’s a waste of time… it’ s only an aesthetic matter

    Thanks again

    Massimiliano Nannetti - Contestar

    Thanks for the clarification. Since there is always a chance to crack the screen glass when cutting the adhesive, I’d suggest not to open up the iMac again. However, if you do open it, I suggest using Tesa tape.

    Arthur Shi -

    Thanks Arthur,

    I will follow your suggestion… I will not open again my computer…

    Now it works very well and fast.

    Massimiliano Nannetti - Contestar

    So, the bit about the adhesive strips really needs to be clarified. Nowhere in the instructions is there talk about multiple layers of adhesive, one that should be removed and one that should remain. And looking at the pictures further on, clearly the wider sections where the adhesive go are completely clean of any black strips. However, on the screen side, I’ve noted that indeed there are two layers, at least on the top. And removing both layers leads to the adhesive *not* really taking hold and the screens falling out. Really wish this had been clearer. I’ve helped dozens of people upgrade their iMac but after the first time that I had to replace a screen due to it falling and breaking, I’ve been using clear strong adhesive tape externally on the corners to ensure that the screen stays in place. Ugly, but better than the risk.

    David - Contestar

    I’m putting in an SSD, don’t have any strips. Would super glue work?

    natfrey - Contestar

    no! don't do that. if for any reason in the future you need to open it up again, you will only destroy your screen. you can get strips really cheap on Amazon.

    David -

    I too started removing the second layer of adhesive strips before reading these comments. PLEASE update the article to reflect that the other black strips should stay!

    Mark Sandell - Contestar

  3. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 3, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 3, imagen 2 de 2
    • Tus tiras adhesivas deben tener una muesca de micrófono pre-cortada en la tira etiquetada como 4R.

    • Si tu tira 4R no tiene una muesca, sigue esta guía en su lugar.

    As far as I can tell, this model still had the mic at the top near the webcam, not at the bottom, so this notch is not needed for this model (2014 21.5” iMac A1418)

    Neddy - Contestar

  4. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 4, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 4, imagen 2 de 2
    • Coloca las tiras adhesivas de antemano para que no instales accidentalmente una tira en el lugar equivocado:

    • Tira 01 en la parte izquierda superior

    • Tira 02 en la parte superior derecha

    • Tira 03 en la parte vertical derecha

    • Tira 4R en la parte inferior derecha, la parte oscura hacia arriba.

    • Tira 4L en la parte inferior derecha , parte oscura hacia arriba.

    • Tira 05 en la parte vertical izquierda.

  5. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Quita el respaldo de la primera tira adhesiva: paso 5, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Quita el respaldo de la primera tira adhesiva: paso 5, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Quita el respaldo de la primera tira adhesiva: paso 5, imagen 3 de 3
    • Empieza con la franja 03, que va en el lado vertical derecho del recinto trasero.

    • Antes de despegar cualquier respaldo, alinea la tira adhesiva a lo largo del marco de la iMac para tener una idea de dónde va.

    • Agarra la lengüeta azul y quita el trozo corto de la parte trasera de la tira para exponer una sección de adhesivo que se pegará a la carcasa.

  6. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Aplica la primera tira adhesiva: paso 6, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Aplica la primera tira adhesiva: paso 6, imagen 2 de 2
    • Inserta la punta de un spudger en el agujero del final de la tira donde acaba de quitar una capa de soporte. Inserte el spudger desde el lado que aún tiene una capa de respaldo blanco.

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    • Con el spudger todavía metiendo la punta en el agujero de la tira adhesiva, empuja la punta del spudger en el agujero correspondiente del marco del iMac.

    • Usando el agujero y el spudger para anclar la posición de la tira adhesiva, alinea la tira contra el borde derecho, tirando suavemente hacia arriba contra el spudger para asegurarse de que la tira esté tensa, y péguela al marco.

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    • Una vez que hayas alineado la mitad inferior de la tira adhesiva, quita el trozo más largo de la parte trasera de la tira.

    • Si la mitad inferior no está bien alineada, puedes despegarla con cuidado y volver a pegarla antes de despegar la tira de respaldo inferior. Asegúrate de usar la punta del spudger para anclar la parte superior.

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    • Alinea la mitad superior de la tira con el borde derecho del recinto trasero y pégala.

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    • Usa tu dedo para alisar la tira. Asegúrate de que esté bien alineada con el lado derecho del marco y que quede plana.

    • No despegues el respaldo del adhesivo frontal aun.

  11. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Aplica las tiras adhesivas restantes: paso 11, imagen 1 de 1
    • Trabaja en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj alrededor del perímetro del iMac, añadiendo tres tiras adhesivas más de la misma manera:

    • Tira 02 en la parte superior derecha

    • Tira 01 en la parte superior inferior

    • Tira 05 en la parte vertical izquierda

  12. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Instala los adhesivos inferiores: paso 12, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Instala los adhesivos inferiores: paso 12, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Instala los adhesivos inferiores: paso 12, imagen 3 de 3
    • Los siguientes pasos te mostrarán cómo instalar la tira adhesiva inferior derecha (tira 4R), que incluye una muesca que debe estar alineada con el micrófono.

    • Lee este paso y los cuatro siguientes antes de intentar el procedimiento.

    • Agarra la lengüeta roja de la tira 4R y tira para separar unos 5 cm (2 pulgadas) de respaldo blanco de la tira.

    These steps instruct you to install the lower strips to the iMac frame first, as that is what Apple instructs their techs to do. If you have an iMac without a microphone hole, you can choose to install the lower strips onto the display first. Peel the blue tab instead of the red to expose the adhesive. Carefully place the adhesive along the bottom edge of the display. The L-bend on the adhesive should match the display contours.

    Arthur Shi - Contestar

    i have no microphone hole - which is good . . . because the 4R and 4L stips must be labelled incorrectly as the L’s are on the wrong side. Also the strips don’t completely cover the bottom. And there are no holes in these strips making placement less secure. Someone certainly goofed. (Reckon I’ll use snipped off L’s to cover the open space.

    George Guess - Contestar

    Ah, the L strips don’t overlap - so they’re long enuf, but they are still reversed.

    George Guess - Contestar

    Die Löcher in den Klebestreifen passen nicht (mehr) zu den Löchern im Rahmen. Ich habe mich an den breiten Stellen orientiert und die Klebestreifen daran ausgerichtet. Das ging besser.

    The holes in the adhesive strips no longer match the holes in the frame. I oriented myself towards the wide areas and aligned the adhesive strips with them. That worked better.

    Stefan - Contestar

  13. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 13, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 13, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 13, imagen 3 de 3
    • Dobla el respaldo blanco suelto en un ángulo recto y pellizca el pliegue con los dedos.

    • Esto expone 2 pulgadas de adhesivo mientras se dobla la lengüeta roja.

  14. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 14, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 14, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 14, imagen 3 de 3
    • El agujero del micrófono es el agujero central flanqueado por dos agujeros más grandes.

    • Alinea la tira adhesiva con el borde inferior colocando la muesca del micrófono sobre el agujero del micrófono.

    • Si tu iMac no tiene un orificio para el micrófono, alinea el extremo derecho de la tira de forma que la curva en L quede junto al adhesivo vertical derecho. La curva en L no debe superponerse al adhesivo vertical derecho.

    • El adhesivo se rompe fácilmente. Ten cuidado de no tirar de la tira con demasiada fuerza.

    • Una vez que hayas alineado la tira, coloca con cuidado el borde izquierdo expuesto en la iMac para asegurar la alineación.

    The strips that I received from OWC do not have a notch cut out for the microphone. The instructions advise you, for 2017 and later 21.5” iMacs, to cut about 2 inches off from the left side of the strip so you do not cover the microphone hole.

    Peter Hillman - Contestar

    As far as the remaining 2 inches I cut off, I snipped off a little more on the right side to leave a small gap for the microphone and placed that small remaining part in the center where it should have been if there was no microphone, just to complete the adhesive.

    Peter Hillman - Contestar

    I have done quite a few of these now. It is easier to apply the bottom strips to the Display, rather than the housing. With the Red tabs folded at 90 degrees to the adhesive. You can then remove these tabs with the display kind in place, secured by painters tape on the out side before closing it up.

    Charlie Nancarrow - Contestar

    Don't make the mistake i just did - if you want to cut a notch, cut the BOTTOM 2/3rds section of the strip, not the top! :P

    Also, here's a some pics of the mic location in the 2017 retina version from iFIXit: Muffled Microphone - iMac 21.5" (mid 2017) - Following Adhesive Strips.

    Philip Sedlmair - Contestar

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    • Despega el reverso blanco detrás de la tira para exponer el adhesivo restante.

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    • Pasa el dedo de izquierda a derecha a lo largo de la tira adhesiva para asegurarte de que esté recta y sin arrugas, presionando mientras vas adhiriendo la tira a la iMac.

  17. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 17, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 17, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 17, imagen 3 de 3
    • Repite los pasos anteriores para la tira adhesiva 4L, colocándola a lo largo del borde inferior izquierdo de la iMac.

    • La tira 4L debe estar posicionada de forma tal que la curva en L se encuentre junto al adhesivo izquierdo vertical. quede junto al adhesivo vertical izquierdo. La curva en L no debe superponerse al adhesivo vertical izquierdo.

  18. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Instala la pantalla: paso 18, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Instala la pantalla: paso 18, imagen 2 de 2
    • Coloca suavemente la pantalla sobre el iMac y alinéala con cuidado.

    In my experience, it is easier to lay the Mac flat on its back, especially if you do not have a wedge, because the display will tilt up and down and you do not want that happening. With the Mac on its back, I removed all the front adhesive strips and then angled the display (not a big angle) against the chin making sure it was even on both sides. Then reconnect the video cables and gently bring the display down into the proper position. Step 23 below seems too much of a hassle to try and get the bottom adhesive strips out while the display is resting on them, and taping the bottom of the display in Step 19 also seems to be a hassle.

    Peter Hillman - Contestar

  19. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 19, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 19, imagen 2 de 2
    • Utiliza cinta de pintor o cinta adhesiva para fijar temporalmente el borde inferior de la pantalla al recinto del iMac.

    • La cinta preserva la alineación de la pantalla y te permite abrir el borde superior de la pantalla para acceder a los cables de la misma.

    • No enrolles la cinta alrededor de la parte trasera del iMac, o podrías romper la pantalla cuando conectes los cables.

    Noooo!! I followed this step and promptly cracked my screen!!!! You need to be extremely careful NOT to wrap the tape around the back of the computer. These images make it look like it's wrapped around, but if you do that, you won't be able to lift the screen at all to attach the display cables. Why?!!!!!

    Mark Sandell - Contestar

    Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear this! Thank you for sharing your experience—I'm going to add a warning into the step.

    Arthur Shi -

  20. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Prueba la pantalla: paso 20, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Prueba la pantalla: paso 20, imagen 2 de 2
    • En este punto es una buena idea probar la reparación, para asegurarse de que la iMac funciona correctamente antes de volver a sellarla. Sigue los siguientes tres pasos para reconectar temporalmente los cables de la pantalla y arrancar tu iMac antes de retirar la película protectora de las tiras adhesivas.

    • Si ya has verificado que tu iMac funciona correctamente y estás listo para sellarlo, salta el siguiente paso.

    • Inserta el cable de encendido de pantalla en su zócalo en la placa lógica.

    I am powering the unit back up to test all is working. Screen is black but fan is running loud. I’ve decoupled the power and confirmed both the display cables are connected. Note - I replaced both the HDD with a SSD as well as upgraded the RAM from 8GB to 16GB.

    Neil Harfert - Contestar

  21. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 21, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 21, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 21, imagen 3 de 3
    • Utiliza un par de pinzas o su otra mano para insertar suavemente el conector del cable de datos de la pantalla en su zócalo en la placa lógica.

    • Asegúrate de presionarlo directamente en el zócalo, e insértalo completamente.

    • Asegura el soporte metálico de retención del cable de datos de la pantalla hacia abajo, en dirección a la placa lógica.

    While the previous step refers to “cables,” plural, this step suggests that only the display cable needs to be reinstalled in order to test working order. In my experience (iMac 21-1/2" Retina 4K Display, late 2015), I found that I had to also reconnect the camera/microphone cable in order for the screen to work. [6/7/21]

    Gary Heurich - Contestar

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    • Vuelve a colocar la pantalla en la parte trasera de la iMac.

    • En este momento, enchufa tu iMac, enciéndelo y prueba tu reparación antes de pasar a sellar la computadora. Asegúrate de comprobar la total funcionalidad de cualquier hardware que hayas quitado o desconectado.

    • Cuando termines, apaga la iMac y desenchufa el cable de alimentación antes de continuar.

    At this point I tested everything to make sure it worked, including the microphone. It was a bit muffled so I poked it with a pin to try and clear it. This was incredibly stupid because (a) the muffling was due to the backing which I was about to remove from the strip (b) poking with a pin broke the microphone.

    I’m not going to buy a new microphone (£72 apparently) and a new set of strips, so I’ll get an external USB microphone instead.

    But to anyone else, if the microphone sound is muffled, don’t worry!

    rjbusenet - Contestar

  23. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Sella la iMac: paso 23, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Sella la iMac: paso 23, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Sella la iMac: paso 23, imagen 3 de 3
    • Verifica que tu iMac esté apagada y desenchufada de la corriente antes de continuar.

    • Después de confirmar que tu iMac funciona correctamente, desconecta los cables de la pantalla e inclina cuidadosamente la pantalla hacia adelante.

    • Retira la película de las dos tiras inferiores, metiendo la mano desde arriba con un par de pinzas y tirando de las lengüetas azules hacia arriba desde el borde inferior de la pantalla.

  24. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Reconecta los cables de pantalla: paso 24, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Reconecta los cables de pantalla: paso 24, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Reconecta los cables de pantalla: paso 24, imagen 3 de 3
    • Reconecta los cables de datos y encendido de pantalla por última vez.

    • Recuerda de sujetar el soporte de retención de metal en el cable de datos de pantalla.

  25. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Remueve los adhesivos restantes: paso 25, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Remueve los adhesivos restantes: paso 25, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5", Remueve los adhesivos restantes: paso 25, imagen 3 de 3
    • Revisa el cristal directamente frente a la cámara web para ver si hay polvo y otros contaminantes. Si es necesario, límpialo con un paño de microfibra antes de sellar la pantalla.

    • Con una mano, sujeta la pantalla mientras retiras la película protectora en los siguientes pasos o la apoyas ligeramente contra la carcasa de la iMac.

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    • Remueve la película protectora de la tira 01 tirando de la lengüeta hacia arriba.

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    • Remueve el otro lado de la película protectora de la tira 01.

  28. Reemplazo de tiras adhesivas de la pantalla de iMac Intel 21.5": paso 28, imagen 1 de 1
    • Repite los pasos previos para remover las películas protectoras de todas las tiras adhesivas restantes.

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    • Para asegurar una unión fuerte, inclina cuidadosamente la iMac de espaldas (con la pantalla hacia arriba) y presiona con cuidado pero con firmeza alrededor de los cuatro bordes de la pantalla.

    • Remueve la cinta que sujeta la pantalla al recinto trasero.

    • Revisa la pantalla después de 24 horas para asegurarte de que no esté suelta en el iMac.

    Yo lo pongo sobre una manta con la pantalla apoyada sobre la manta.Pongo trapos o papel de cocina doblado alrededor de la pantalla y lo sujeto con pinzas de tender ropa.Lo dejo así 24 horas y queda perfecto. Saludos y gracias por el tutorial.

    JAIME GARCIA MARTINEZ - Contestar

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Good Lord, why does Apple have to make it so difficult to upgrade or repair? There comes a point where design aesthetic just isn't worth it. Magnets, like I believe older iMacs use to attach the front glass, would have made it much easier. I'll take the extra bulk any day.

amiller77 - Contestar

Have you actually done the replacement? It's actually pretty easy. Apple did everything they could to make it as painless as possible: the old adhesive separates without *any* residue, it doesn't rip apart, it doesn't make a mess. Things align like magic.

True, it could be easier. Like with the old color iMac SD. But since I don't take my iMac apart every day, doing this once or maybe twice in my computer's lifetime is a small price to pay for a *really* slim and good looking device.

Daniel Mores -

I had some issues with steps 21, 22 and 23 ... the tabs would rip off. After the third one I used the plastic card to gently create some space for the strip to escape.

Daniel Mores -

Hello! Tell me, what adhesive tapes are used! Length, width, thickness? On what basis are these tapes?

Oleg - Contestar

Thank you for this fantastic guide, and all of the iFixit guides! Just finished this replacement using the iFixit Adhesive Strips/iMac Opener tool combo--everything worked very well, except that the iMac Opener tool did not particularly like the broken glass area of the display, which bent the plastic of the "pizza cutter" wheel a little.

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One bit of helpful advice is to use extreme care when placing the replacement display back into the iMac. Make sure that you do not put the display back in at too great of an angle, or there will be a very noticeable gap at the bottom, between the display glass and the iMac frame. Adhesive strips are not forgiving, and rarely give multiple chances!

IT Helper - Contestar

We've revised the guide procedure and it makes positioning the screen very easy. You can drop it into place and fine-tune the position to your heart's content. :)

Jeff Suovanen -

Place some sticky tape along the lower edge of the iMac either side of Apple logo. Position screen carefully onto the lower ledge and then use the tape to hold. Tape then acts as a hinge allowing you to raise or lower screen while in the right position. I did this and also used some tape at the top so I could reconnect screen and test HDD install. Then you can hinge screen down to remove the adhesive tape backing strips in order to close up the screen for good!!

finepics - Contestar

Thanks for the tip! We've added it to the guide.

Jeff Suovanen -

Somewhere between steps 2 and 3 you might want to add, that you also need to remove the old adhesive from the rear of the screen assembly

petercph - Contestar

Good call! Done and done. Thanks!

Jeff Suovanen -

Just successfully upgraded one of these to an SSD using the instructions, tools and adhesive strips from iFixit. The instructions are excellent, and the iMac opener tool does a good job of cutting the adhesive to get it open.The adhesive strips in the kit are excellent - don’t even think about trying to make your own - just buy these and make your life MUCH easier. The final part of using masking tape to position the display before final sealing is very important, and works brilliantly.

Gary Pillans - Contestar

I found that for steps 10 & 11, it is better to attach 4R and 4L to the glass directly by removing the blue side of the adhesive strips and placing where they fit correctly onto the glass. Then remove the red tabs just before placing the glass onto the Mac. The right-angle ends of the tape align with the corners on the glass back.

Anthony Saxton - Contestar

Of course monitor won't turn on after putting it back in. Any hint?

Joao Paulo Oliveira da Costa - Contestar

Joao, I had the same problem just last week. In my case, it seems I hadn’t fully inserted the video cable. I opened it up again, reset the cables, and yes, the video still works. So, open it up, order some new adhesive strips, and be *extra* careful the second time you do it.

David -

This was the toughest part of the HD>>SSD upgrade.Removing all the gunk, and aligning the new strips took more than an hour. The rest half that! But all good now, Thanks Sam.

Stephen Babbage - Contestar

Did it this morning, to replace the hhd with an ssd. Went smooth, about one hour all the job. Be patient and it works very well. Now my late 2015 Mac flies, thanks Sam!

Rob - Contestar

Thank you for this easy to use guide. Only read, look the pictures and do exactly what to do and the iMac looks like before

Armin Janssen - Contestar

Tolle Anleitung, vielen Dank. Ich bin sehr frog, dass es eure Seite gibt. Die Klebestreifen habe ich bei euch gekauft und sie sind sehr gut.

Stefan Fischbach - Contestar

This guide is accurate and works just fine. I also have had problems with the tabs pulling off the backing making it difficult to continue. I had problems with 4L & 4R on a previous install and today with the short end of 2. I find that after 4L & 4R removal and mating the bottom, pulling all the strips off keeping the screen spaced 2” or so at the top with one hand, removing all the strips, and then setting the entire screen works best for me.

Jim Rietz - Contestar

Hi

Your description does not meet reality.

FIRST

There is another thing to my kit : Number 5 was too long. About 5 mm !!! Did I get the right one ?

Then let’s start with step TWO.

When lifting up the tape from the back of the screen, on the upper side the result was not like on the sides. The tape that came off from the top was almost 10mm wide !! After cleaning I realized that there is a second black tape on the back of the monitor. On the top it is gone now, on the sides it’s still there. What do I do ?

Step THREE

My kit had transparent tape on those tips. Had I everything the wrong way round ?

Let’s go to step ELEVEN

It’s about the second photo with the final image after putting the tapes in place. Why are they all black now ? Whatever is the reason for that, one feels pretty uncertain of the whole procedure. Are both the 4-tapes really the other way round ? On my kit, the red handle would take of the thick paperlike side… ???

So. What do I do with those tapies on the back of the screen. I take them off, right ?

Hunger Lunger - Contestar

You want to remove the foam adhesive, as shown in the photos, and nothing else. The wide black mylar layer you’re describing is part of the display itself and should not be removed. If it peels up by accident, carefully smooth it out and stick it back down. Yes, the 4R and 4L strips should be placed exactly as shown in the guide.

Jeff Suovanen -

The same thing happened to me except I throw away the large tape (10mm wide) from the LCD before I realized I should have kept it in place.

Nevertheless, I completed the installation and everything works great except :

1) the LCD is slightly recessed in the enclosure (no big deal)

2) there is a section on the upper left of the screen where there is a gap between the enclosure and the LCD because the adhesive did not stick well there

May the removal of the large LCD tape (10mm wide) be causing the adhesive problem on the upper left of the screen ?

If I want to redo the job to get rid of the two problems I mentioned, what would you suggest me to do ?

Patrick Deschênes -

AVOID SHOCK… just wanted to add - Even with the power cable removed during the process there is still a very strong chance of getting a belt off of the power board… These boards can hold charge for a long time. Do NOT touch the board with tweezers or your fingers when removing the 4L & 4R strips.

howard - Contestar

Brilliant guide btw.

However came across a major issue which I think you should update the guide with a note warning other people.

In newer IMacs apple has repositioned the microphone to the bottom bar where the 4r &4l strips are placed. The instructions in your guides don’t mention this and the adhesive strips will cover the microphone hole resulting in a muffled microphone input. Just be careful guys.

Jamie Comerford - Contestar

Great guide, kudos! Upgraded an old iMac 21.5 late-2012 (EMC 2544).

The stripes (bought with the “pizza-cutter” tool) were of the right length and shape.

One little remark on “Step 4” - “Insert the tip of a spudger into the hole …” : the hole is obstructed by clear film on both sides of the tape; the spudger can’t help with the alignment as suggested, although the film is clear and you can locate the reference hole/notch by looking-thru the clear film. Same holds true for strips 2, 1 and 5.

I found strips 4L and 4R (steps 10, 11) to be the challenging ones: start from the sides of the central screw, lay down in place the (partially peeled) portion of the tape and, while progressing, gently peel-off the portion of the tape to stick next. The lower edge of the tape almost sits on the ledge of the aluminum front part of the chassis. Never pull the tape as the peeled part is easy to stretch along its length.

On step 13, securing the bottom side of the screen with masking tape was a brilliant idea.

Many thanks!!

Mauro Bardelle - Contestar

I have a difficult time removing the display. The adhesive seems to be sticking to much and I am afraid of damaging the display. I have damaged 3 tools and cannot get it to move a bit. Any thoughts?

Hernan Pinzon - Contestar

Hello, did it thank you.

For the most part the guide was pretty accurate.

I don’t understand why I couldn’t see it translated (in french) although I know the translation exists

pichel - Contestar

Hello! I’m glad you had a successful repair. We updated this guide recently and the updated guide has not been translated yet—it will soon!

Arthur Shi -

Dear Sam and iFixit contributors,

So many thanks for you for this tutorial !

Everything worked fine for me. I replaced my hard disk and mounted back the screen. It took me three hours but I have been patient and I spent some time contemplating the computer’s inside. The ifixit replacement kit was OK.

Cheers !

MILLARES - Contestar

An excellent guide. I was nervous before attempting this, but the steps were extremely clear and I completed this without any issue. ?

Brian Bimschleger - Contestar

Great guide! I used the apple replacement part kit that comes with both the 04 and 4L & 4R stripes . I will highly suggest to use the 04 on those iMac with microphone on the top and not the center of the bottom adhesive stripe just like mine 21.5" late 2013.


If you use the 4L and 4R you are going to have both ends of the stripe hanging in the air.

guZzy92fs - Contestar

I removed the screen in order to upgrade the HDD to an SSD. I found the old adhesive was very difficult to remove from the back of the display panel even with liberal lashings of 100% isopropyl alcohol. Some of the black (paint or tape, or whatever it is) coating on the back of the sides of the screen parted company with the glass thanks to the extended rubbing. Next time I might let it soak for a while and hopefully that will be more successful.

IT Helper's point (May 11 2015) is a good one and I wish I had read that before refitting the screen. If I had done so the result would've been neater.

The opener tool worked a treat.

John McKee - Contestar

Done!! Thank you all. Fantastic Guide.

I have learnt something really important when using your guides, spend sometime reading other users comments. It will save you time & money.

Mine --> iMac Retina 4K 21.5-inch 2017

Display removed and set again - 0 problems.

Well done team!!

Pedro Antonio Ribas López - Contestar

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