Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
April 20th, 2015, 21:39
Straightening out a bent arm assembly with a pair of tweezers; cleaning the heads on an Hitachi ARM drive; and getting a perfect read.
April 21st, 2015, 2:03
Nice

...who needs donors
April 21st, 2015, 2:23
Doesn't this seriously disturb the aerodynamics of the heads?
April 21st, 2015, 9:41
It certainly can. But nothing screws up aerodynamics like bent, misshapen or contaminated parts . . .
April 21st, 2015, 15:20
All I can say is Brave! I don't think I'd ever trust a bent arm after straightening to fly stable again. But, good job regardless.
April 21st, 2015, 15:25
I've done it once before, successfully. It certainly is not something I want to do every day.
April 21st, 2015, 15:50
I don't have any experience which is relevant to modern HDDs, but many, many years ago when I was rebuilding a drive after a head crash, I would try to salvage any reusable heads. I would always clean them with isopropyl alcohol, being careful not to exert any more than the slightest amount of pressure on the head pad so as not to bend the suspension. I was taught that even the slightest deformation would impact on the head's ability to fly, so it was always with great trepidation that I powered up the drive.
I am stunned that anyone would even consider doing what you have done. At least in my case I could test my work against a scratch disc pack rather than a data pack, so in the worst case I would have lost about $3K in parts and consumables if I messed up.
April 21st, 2015, 16:50
lcoughey wrote:It certainly is not something I want to do every day.
Nor I. I spend quite a bit of my time examining heads under a microscope, so I have a pretty good idea of what is going to "fly." I would not install something that looks questionable, and often I test parts using a spare drive instead of a client's -- if there is likelihood that the patient drive might be damaged. (Best practices).
Hitachi ARM heads are a PITA to match, so necessity was the mother of invention.
April 21st, 2015, 17:37
Aren't these parts constructed from spring steel?
April 21st, 2015, 18:30
AFAIK they are.
April 21st, 2015, 18:35
Happiness is when people don't question what you do
Nice work, Jon.
April 22nd, 2015, 4:58
Bravo, Yianni

Happiness is when friends succeed in doing fantastic work!
April 24th, 2015, 11:26
The only tweezers work i ever did with the heads involved quantum fireballs and donor heads. ( 1 was very memorable case cause a factory was standing since quantum was from C&C unit , they lost so much money every day and kept calling on the hour for status updates )
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