Power Button Screws (Torx T3) (2 central screws) for MacBook Pro 13" / 15" A1706 / A1708 / A1989 / A2159 / A2289 / A2251 / A1707 / A1990 (2016-2020) (100 pcs)

Power Button Screws (Torx T3) (2 central screws) for MacBook Pro 13" / 15" A1706 / A1708 / A1989 / A2159 / A2289 / A2251 / A1707 / A1990 (2016-2020) (100 pcs)

€24,99
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Power Button Screws (Torx T3) (2 central screws) for MacBook Pro 13" / 15" A1706 / A1708 / A1989 / A2159 / A2289 / A2251 / A1707 / A1990 (2016-2020) (100 pcs)

Power Button Screws (Torx T3) (2 central screws) for MacBook Pro 13" / 15" A1706 / A1708 / A1989 / A2159 / A2289 / A2251 / A1707 / A1990 (2016-2020) (100 pcs)

€24,99

Torx T3 Power Button Screws (2 central screws) for MacBook Pro 13" / 15" (2016-2020) – 100 pcs

These replacement screws replace the two central Torx T3 screws of the power button on compatible MacBook Pro models with Touch Bar from 2016 to 2020. They are suitable for repairs and maintenance work on devices where the original screws are damaged, worn out, or lost.

Compatibility

  • MacBook Pro 13" A1706 (2016-2017)
  • MacBook Pro 13" A1708 (2016-2017)
  • MacBook Pro 13" A1989 (2018-2019)
  • MacBook Pro 13" A2159 (2019)
  • MacBook Pro 13" A2289 (Mid 2020)
  • MacBook Pro 13" A2251 (Mid 2020)
  • MacBook Pro 15" A1707 (2016-2017)
  • MacBook Pro 15" A1990 (2018-2019)

Key Advantages

  • ✓ Perfectly fitting for the two central screws of the power button module
  • ✓ Torx T3 drive for precise torque transfer and secure hold
  • ✓ High-quality metal thread for durable stability
  • ✓ 100 pieces per pack – sufficient for multiple repairs or commercial use
  • ✓ Economical alternative to individual purchase

Please check before purchase

Ensure that your MacBook Pro model is listed in the compatibility list. Make sure these are the two central screws of the power button (not the side screws of the top case) and that you have a suitable Torx T3 screwdriver.

Scope of delivery

  • 100x Power Button Screws (Torx T3) – 2 central screws per power button, corresponding to 50 sets

Installation Note

Use a high-quality Torx T3 screwdriver to avoid over-tightening or stripping the screws. Tighten the screws evenly with moderate pressure until the power button is stable. When working on an opened MacBook Pro, the battery should be disconnected beforehand, if technically possible.

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