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by Technoengineer on 06 May 2014, 03:43
I imagine those screws would most likely be attached to the top deck, rather than any PCBs.
It's to ensure that it doesn't slide about on a shelf, without needing to go to the effort of making a "coffin", which would be tricky due to needing to have slots for all of the connectors etc.
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by Technoengineer on 06 May 2014, 03:56
The metal plate itself would be bolted down to the shelf - and would be easy to remove.
Corner mounts are another possibility - something I have in mind for the laptop. I could even use cams.
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by daniel clark on 06 May 2014, 04:04
 unless you take it apart and see that the screws you are trying to use can support the weight/tourque put on them ,,better to go with my suggestion ,,simple 1/4" tabs of wood screwed down on to the shelf in the center postion of the bottom edge and two on each side of the controller ,,should keep it stable/not moving and wont damage the controller ,, or even metal L brackets placed in same postion on the shelf ,,seems easire and less chance of problems ,, 
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by Technoengineer on 06 May 2014, 04:29
V3.1, on XP SP3
Corner mounts would be on the shelf, with cams on top to lock the unit down.
Cam as in a disc with an off-centre hole.
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