Locking Dell SFF Drive Tray
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Tiny tweak to jwhostetler's design. I lengthened one end of the rail connector by 4 mm. This modification allows for a more secure locking mechanism! To assemble, slide the drive in without attaching the rail initially. Next, insert the right side of the rail through its corresponding hole, which is designed for the locking tab. Then, align it properly and slide it into the left side of the rail connectors. With this setup, the drive remains safely locked in place, preventing it from falling or being dislodged without first removing the rail.
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