Cable for 2nd Hard Drive bay for HP ENVY 17

Hello everyone! I wanted to ask a question. I own an HP ENVY 17-J075EZ, and inside it there are two slots for hard disk including the primary already used from the hard disk ... Because I wanted to put a SSD but always keep the HDD, I wanted to know what it's called the second cable to connect a second hard drive and possibly the price and where to buy it! Thanks in advance!
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Hi,
Check the page 48, 49 and 50.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03922401
Hard Drive Hardware Kit 720237-001

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