Spoiler: It's nowhere near 9,000,000mAh!
Bill Detwiler cracks open the ioSafe Rugged Portable hard drive, which can survive being crushed, dropped, and submerged in 30' of water.
The small PCB that contains the USB port, drive activity light, and ribbon cable, is glued to the enclosure--as is the metal bracket that holds it in place. A small plastic cap, which acts as the inside of the Kensington security slot, is also glued in place.
It appears that the PCB and cap are placed in the enclosure and then covered with hot silicone glue (or similar substance). While the glue is still warm, the metal retaining bracket is then placed over the PCB and cap and attached with two screws.
Photo by: Bill Detwiler / TechRepublic
Caption by: Bill Detwiler
Caption by: Bill Detwiler
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