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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: LeoIt on September 10, 2017, 11:21:35 pm

Title: Rigol DG1022Z Teardown
Post by: LeoIt on September 10, 2017, 11:21:35 pm
I would like to open a Rigol DG1022Z, but I can't, I feel so stupid to ask how to open it but I don't know how to take the cover a part.
I taked out all the bumpers, I didn't find any other screws around the cover, I tried to slide the cover but it soesn't move at all, tried to take out the front panel but nohing moves....

Any help would be very appreciated.
Title: Re: Rigol DG1022Z Teardown
Post by: bd139 on September 11, 2017, 10:33:19 am
I've got one but I'm not opening it :)
Title: Re: Rigol DG1022Z Teardown
Post by: LeoIt on September 12, 2017, 07:16:04 pm
My be, if someone will give me some suggestions, one day I can open it and I can discover that it can be torned into a 60MHz ... In that case I will post How to do it and probably You will decide to open it  :) :)
Title: Re: Rigol DG1022Z Teardown
Post by: bd139 on September 12, 2017, 08:27:14 pm
I'm quite happy with 25MHz at the moment but a free 60MHz would be nice.

When the warranty is up I will crack mine open. Only bought it four weeks ago though.
Title: Re: Rigol DG1022Z Teardown
Post by: Circlotron on November 22, 2018, 03:37:17 am
So, has anyone actually done a teardown of one of these? Most interested to see.
Title: Re: Rigol DG1022Z Teardown
Post by: xrunner on November 22, 2018, 03:47:03 am
I would like to open a Rigol DG1022Z, but I can't, I feel so stupid to ask how to open it but I don't know how to take the cover a part.

I had one at one time. There are two screws in the back can you not find them?  :-//

Title: Re: Rigol DG1022Z Teardown
Post by: MrFox on November 22, 2018, 04:52:14 am
You need to remove the tilting handle. Rotate it 270 degrees until it's vertical above the unit. There's a notch allowing to pull the handle out.

The only other things to remove are the back bumpers and the two small screws underside towards the back. No need to remove the front bumpers.