Cursed Derp wrote on 2024-11-26, 22:50:
OK we cleaned the hell out of both sides of the head and it's still ripping through whatever I put in there. I don't think it's dirt particles or dust. It could be a spring. Maybe there's a way to not make the head lower as far as it's going to prevent scratching. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear some.
Ok, normally the only part that touches the disk media is the smooth "glass" part of the head,
the head sits on carriers - the bottom one moves in-and out but does not raise or lower.
The top one also moves in and out (It's linked to the same drive as the bottom) but it is on
a spring loaded arm that presses it lightly against the media (and lower head) when the drive door
is closed.
Can you tell if there is anything else touching the media.
I'd try cutting a bit of paper to just fit in like a disk (with the center cut out
just enough to not catch the spindle) - then with the drive OFF, manually move the
heads all the way IN and close the drive so it will press on the paper.
Then open the drive, do not "shift" the paper, move the heads all the way OUT,
close the drive - then open and remove the paper.
Hopefully you will be able to see where whatever sharp is pressing touched the paper.
If there's only ONE mark, then there's
something else in the drive beside the heads that's doing it.
Also, if you can tell which side was pressing into the disk, you could figure out it it's
top or bottom.
**You could do this with a blank disk as well - but it will damage it.
If it does seem to be the heads, look closely at them and see if anything comes out toward the media
besides the smooth round part.
Also, try rubbing a finger lightly over each head and see if it feel
rough.
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