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Hard Drive Destroyer

Now here is a fun piece of equipment that can come in handy when HD degaussing just is not enough:  The Hard Drive Destroyer.

 

  The VS7000 Manual Hard Drive Destroyer is designed to physically destroy computer hard drives and prevent thieves gaining access to a company's sensitive information.

The model VS7000, Manual Hard Drive Destroyer, is designed for the destruction of all standard hard drives. It was specifically designed for emergency situations when electricity may not be available and quick destruction is a must. This small, heavy-duty hard drive destroyer is maintenance free and completely self-contained. There are no fluids or external components to contend with and no adjustments or calibration required.

 

In commercial applications, the VS7000 is an inexpensive alternative to expensive power destroyers, shredders. The VS7000 offers visible proof that the hard drive is, destroyed. Because the VS7000 requires a minimal amount of manual power, it is extremely operator friendly.

Media Handling: All standard 1", 0.65", 1.65" and laptop hard drives
Power Supply: Optional motor for hands free operation: 100~250V AC 50/60Hz (please specify voltage when ordering)
Manual Operator Exertion: Typical Commercial drives (1 inch) - approx. 4lbs exertion / Hardened (heavy shielded) (1 inch) - approx. 12lbs exertion
Operating Time: Approx. 15 seconds of less per drive
Destruction Method: Bends platter, damages heads, motor and circuit board 

I have to say the name says it all...check out the full specs here.

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