LENOVO LAPTOP LEGION 5 HINGE Broken
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91%
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LCD Back Cover (A-Cover)
The most common failure point is the plastic standoffs on the display lid snapping due to high hinge torque. This part provides the necessary structural mounting points (threaded inserts) required to anchor the hinge mechanism. Replacing this component is the only permanent fix once the plastic bosses have sheared off.
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6%
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LCD Hinge Set (Left and Right)
Hinges can become stiff or seized due to dust ingress or lubricant degradation, which increases the stress on the plastic housing. Even if not snapped, replacing them ensures the torque is within factory specifications to prevent the new cover from breaking. This addresses the kinetic root cause of the tension failure.
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3%
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Hinge Cover Strip
The aesthetic plastic strip covering the hinge mechanism is frequently cracked or damaged when the hinge separates from the chassis. While not structural, it is often unclipped or snapped during the initial failure event or during the forceful disassembly required to access the internal screws.
SKU: 5B30S28944
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the LCD Back Cover (A-Cover).
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