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Hey guys, I decided to take one for the team and break apart my Mavic Pro 2 Pro to see how complicated gimbal repairs were going to be.  Good news, it's very easy.  The entire procedure can be done in as little as 15 minutes.
With the glue controversy going on, I also wanted to see how the gimbal was attached to the mount. Below you will find a short video I made, as well as some pictures to aid in self-repairs. As you can see, the gimbal is indeed secured to the vibration reduction frame with 3 screws. I'm not sure why DJI used glue, when they instead could have used longer screws to pass through to the motor mount.
Video:
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			With the glue controversy going on, I also wanted to see how the gimbal was attached to the mount. Below you will find a short video I made, as well as some pictures to aid in self-repairs. As you can see, the gimbal is indeed secured to the vibration reduction frame with 3 screws. I'm not sure why DJI used glue, when they instead could have used longer screws to pass through to the motor mount.
Video:
Picture Album: Imgur
			
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