Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site pedsgo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxt!houxm!hjuxa!petsd!pedsgo!tom From: tom@pedsgo.UUCP (Tom Gillispie) Newsgroups: net.micro.cpm Subject: Re: Shugart Disk Drive Alignment Message-ID: <220@pedsgo.UUCP> Date: Wed, 26-Mar-86 13:09:45 EST Article-I.D.: pedsgo.220 Posted: Wed Mar 26 13:09:45 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 28-Mar-86 05:08:21 EST References: <813@well.UUCP> <10903@amdcad.UUCP> Reply-To: tom@pedsgo.UUCP (Tom Gillispie) Organization: Perkin-Elmer DSG, Tinton Falls, NJ Lines: 41 Summary: To lubricate or not to lubricate, that is the question. Organization : Concurrent Computer Corp. (a P-E company), Tinton Falls, NJ Keywords: Shugart, Lubrication In article <813@well.UUCP>, tyger@well.UUCP (Richard A Childers) writes: > > Hello, all, a question for those with knowledge and a willingness towards > sharing it : > > -------- Description of Shugart 801 problems, alignment disks, etc ----- One thing discussed in the original posting concerns me. I, too, have received suggestions about LIGHTLY oiling BOTH the guide rods and the lead screw itself. However, when I dug out my Shugart Associates Maintenance Manual, it clearly states that NO lubrication of the drive should be done, as the lubrication "allows dust and dirt to accumulate". I once read a tale about someone who 'lubricated' the lead screw in his drive with WD-40. Unfortunately, it disolved something which must have coated the lead screw into a goopy mess! Is there anyone who can contribute pro or con points of view about guide rod and/or lead screw lubrication? I have one other suggestion for ailing Shugart drives (and perhaps others, too). I found that the little plastic and cloth button which pushes against the back side of the floppy disk in order to ensure good read/write head contact with the disk may need attention. It is called the R/W Head Load Button. These are present ONLY on single-sided drives, obviously. The buttons on my Shugart drives had a very glossy appearance, I suspect from some bad disks which caused excessive oxide build-up. The maintenance procedure in the Shugart manual describes rotating the head load button to improve the amplitude of the read/write head signal. Finally, (sorry for the length), Shugart's part number for their 'Alignment Diskette' is SA120-1. This was obtained from an OLD manual, there may be a newer revision. -- NAME: Tom Gillispie UUCP: ...{pesnta|prcrs|princeton|topaz|hjuxa|vax135}!petsd!pedsgo!tom USnail: CONCURRENT Computer Corporation (a Perkin-Elmer Company) M/S 307, 106 Apple St., Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 MA BELL:(201) 758-7321