helpdisc wrote:
You sow our tool?
Hello hello I assume you mean HDDSerxx.. I have your Head remover.. nice work.. but I think you need to bevel-edge the tips...
otherwise the tips can force or bend good Heads... if your not careful.. or if alignment is OFF or not perfect..
Remember you are dealing with two spindles... Not just the Motor... but the HDA too.If the Hard Drive took a fall, the Shaft of the Platters.. may be Off and tilting to one side..
so the two Points will not be level... this can cause your tool to scrape the platter or perhaps.. not lift the Heads nicely..
perhaps a (non-magnetic) Metro-Card strips would be better in those cases to remove the heads.. and not your (or anyone's) tool.
Your tool is good for simple Stickage or seized bearings, with no Bent or Warp in the spindle Axis..
AGAIN!!! I don't suspect a problem when dealing with a leveled working drive. like when you already transfered the platters to a new Chassis.. and are about to place new heads in position... STILL, you need to bevel the tips.. for optimal polite lift.
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Send me the Platter swapper and I'll give it a thorough evaluation and rating.. If it works I will buy it. and give an honest review.
Nice work guys... Pricey, but nice work..
I only used the HDA swap about 3 times.. still haven't made my money back.. I have my fingers crossed.
The wooden box is a nice touch too. But I keep it out of the clean room..
