40 PCS / 10 Sets Hard Drive Screw SSD HDD Screws for Apple MacBook Pro A1278 A1286 A1297
40 PCS / 10 Sets Hard Drive Screw SSD HDD Screws for Apple MacBook Pro A1278 A1286 A1297 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
40 PCS / 10 Sets Hard Drive Screws for MacBook Pro A1278 A1286 A1297 – SSD / HDD Mounting Torx T6 Set
Product Description:
These premium Torx T6 screws are designed to securely fasten your hard drive or SSD inside the MacBook Pro’s unibody chassis. Each screw set ensures your drive stays firmly in place with the mounting brackets, providing long-term stability and protection against vibration or movement.
Each MacBook drive requires four (4) T6 Torx screws, and this kit includes 10 complete sets (40 screws total) — perfect for technicians, refurbishers, and DIY repairs.
Features
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Quantity: 40 screws (10 sets of 4 screws each)
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Type: Torx T6 hard drive/SSD mounting screws
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Use: For securing the hard drive to internal side brackets
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Material: Durable, corrosion-resistant metal
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Condition: Brand new aftermarket replacements — tested for precision fit
What’s Included
40 PCS / 10 Sets — Torx T6 hard drive mounting screws (4 screws per set)
Compatibility:
MacBook 13" Unibody A1278
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MacBook5,1 Late 2008: MB466LL/A (2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo)
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MacBook5,1 Late 2008: MB467LL/A (2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo)
MacBook Pro 13" Unibody A1278
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MacBookPro5,5 Mid 2009: MB990LL/A, MB991LL/A
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MacBookPro7,1 Mid 2010: MC374LL/A, MC375LL/A
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MacBookPro8,1 Early 2011: MC700LL/A, MC724LL/A
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MacBookPro8,1 Late 2011: MD313LL/A, MD314LL/A
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MacBookPro9,2 Mid 2012: MD101LL/A, MD102LL/A
MacBook Pro 15" Unibody A1286
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MacBookPro5,1 Late 2008: MB470LL/A, MB471LL/A
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MacBookPro5,1 Early 2009: MC026LL/A
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MacBookPro5,3 Mid 2009: MB985LL/A, MB986LL/A, MC406LL/A
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MacBookPro5,4 Mid 2009: MC118LL/A
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MacBookPro6,2 Mid 2010: MC371LL/A, MC372LL/A, MC373LL/A
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MacBookPro8,2 Early 2011: MC721LL/A, MC723LL/A, MD035LL/A
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MacBookPro8,2 Late 2011: MD318LL/A, MD322LL/A
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MacBookPro9,1 Mid 2012: MD103LL/A, MD104LL/A
MacBook Pro 17" Unibody A1297
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MacBookPro5,2 Early 2009: MB604LL/A
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MacBookPro5,2 Mid 2009: MC226LL/A
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MacBookPro6,1 Mid 2010: MC024LL/A
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MacBookPro8,3 Early 2011: MC725LL/A
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MacBookPro8,3 Late 2011: MD311LL/A
Installation Notes
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Use a T6 Torx screwdriver (not included).
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Install four screws per drive — two per side.
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Compatible with both HDD and SSD drive replacements.
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Designed to fit factory drive brackets for precise alignment.
Common Applications & Use Cases for Metric Screws
Common Applications & Use Cases for Metric Screws
Computers, Laptops & Electronics
- Laptop bottom covers and chassis fastening
- Laptop hinge mounting and reinforcement
- Keyboard plate and PCB mounting
- SSD and M.2 drive installation
- Motherboard standoff and component mounting
- Cooling fan and heatsink attachment
- Graphics card shroud and bracket screws
- Power supply housing fasteners
- Monitor stand and VESA mounting hardware
Keyboards, Gaming & Accessories
- Mechanical keyboard case assembly
- Keyboard PCB and plate mounting
- Switch plate reinforcement
- Custom keyboard builds and repairs
- Gaming controller housing screws
- Mouse shell and internal component fastening
Audio, Video & Camera Equipment
- Audio amplifier enclosure screws
- Speaker cabinet mounting hardware
- Microphone housing and clip fastening
- Camera body and accessory mounting
- Tripod plate and quick-release adapters
- AV rack and equipment chassis screws
Home Appliances & Small Devices
- Coffee machine internal fasteners
- Vacuum cleaner housing screws
- Small kitchen appliance assembly
- Smart home device mounting
- Router and modem casing screws
- Printer and scanner component fastening
Furniture, Fixtures & Home Hardware
- Cabinet hinges and drawer hardware
- Furniture frame assembly
- Bed frame brackets and supports
- Door handles and locksets
- Light fixture mounting screws
- Wall-mounted accessories and brackets
Automotive, Powersports & Mobility
- Interior trim and dashboard components
- License plate brackets
- Motorcycle fairings and panels
- Bicycle accessories and components
- Car audio and dash installations
- Electric scooter and e-bike assemblies
Industrial, Commercial & Workshop Use
- Control panel enclosures
- Electrical junction boxes
- Equipment housings and covers
- Small machinery guards
- Industrial electronics mounting
- Maintenance and repair hardware
DIY, Repair & General Hardware
- Electronics repair projects
- Prototyping and hobby builds
- Replacement for lost or stripped screws
- Custom fabrication projects
- 3D-printed part assembly
- General fastening where precision is required
Miscellaneous & Specialty Uses
- Robotics and automation projects
- RC cars, drones, and hobby equipment
- Educational STEM kits
- Test fixtures and lab equipment
- Custom enclosures and cases
How to Choose the Correct Screw
How to Choose the Correct Screw
Selecting the correct screw is important for proper fit, strength, and long-term reliability. Before ordering, confirm the following:
Screw Size (Diameter)
Measure the outer thread diameter of the screw. Metric screws are labeled in millimeters, such as M2, M2.5, or M3.
Length
Measure from under the head to the tip of the screw unless otherwise specified by the head style.
Thread Type
Ensure the thread matches the receiving material. Most electronics and hardware applications require metric machine threads rather than self-tapping threads.
Head Type
Confirm the head style needed for proper seating, such as flat head, pan head, or button head.
Drive Type
Match the drive type (Phillips, Torx, Hex, etc.) to the tools you plan to use and the torque requirements of the application.
Material & Finish
Choose the appropriate material and finish based on strength, corrosion resistance, and environmental conditions.
If you are replacing an existing screw, we recommend removing one and comparing the diameter, length, and head type directly before ordering to ensure a proper fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these screws metric or imperial?
These are metric screws. Metric screws are measured in millimeters and are commonly used in electronics, laptops, keyboards, and precision hardware.
How is screw length measured?
Screw length is measured from under the head to the tip of the screw, unless otherwise specified by the head style.
Will these screws fit laptops, keyboards, or electronics?
Yes. These screws are commonly used in laptops, mechanical keyboards, SSD mounting, cameras, and other electronic devices. Always verify size and thread type before ordering.
Can these screws be used as replacements?
Yes. These screws are ideal replacements for lost or stripped screws in compatible devices. We recommend comparing one existing screw for best fit.
What tools are required to install these screws?
Installation typically requires a matching screwdriver based on the drive type, such as Phillips, Torx, or Hex. No special tools are required.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Usually Ships Within 24 Hours. All Orders Are Shipped With Tracking Numbers.
40 PCS / 10 Sets Hard Drive Screw SSD HDD Screws for Apple MacBook Pro A1278 A1286 A1297 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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