Excellent descriptive instructions. Ill print them out. Thanks.
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 9:21 AM, tony duell <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote:
Thank you all for the excellent information. I
think i have a pretty
clear
idea on what im dealing with now. Quick question
though, what if there
is a
pack in the drive? What holds the pack in there?
Can the pack be removed
without power?
Believe-it-or-not the pack is held to the spindle by a magnet ring. Yes, a
magnet, that close the the
disks...
You can't open the drive in the normal way without power. I DO NOT
recomend powering anything
up though. There are 2 ways round this, depending on the age of the drive.
On early drives (certainly RL01s, I am not sure if any RL02s were made
this way) there is a little cover
on the right hand side of the drive (on the side panel), held on by 2
screws. Take if off. Behind it you will
see the door lock solenoid. With a flat screwrdriver, pull the armature
down, and hold it down while
sliding the catch on the top. You can now open the lid to remove any pack
and move the head
lock bracket.
On all drives you can get inside by first extending the drive all the way
out on the slides. That is, pull
it out, then fiddle with the little rocking levers on top of the slides
until it will come out some more.
Now, the drive top is in 2 parts. The front part is the door over the
pack. The rear part is the cover
over the electronics and is retained by 4 captive screws. Undo these. Then
lift the rear edge of the rear
part of the cover -- carefully -- until you can unhook the front edge from
under the rear edge of the
door. Now swing the rear part of the cover rearwards -- lifting the front
edge. There is a PCB fitted to the
inside of this cover with lots of cables going to it. Don't panic, there
is a little bracket on the PCB//cover which
lets you hang it on the back edge of the main drive chassis. You don't
need to unplug anything. Now lift the rear
edge of the door part of the cover slightly until you can slide the catch
on top of this cover. When you do that
the door will come free. Lift it off. There are 2 spring-loaded arms at
the back of the door that will snap over,
don't worry.
Now you can see if there is a pack in the drive. If there is, lift out the
white cover (looks like a large, shallow,
bowl, open side down) and turn it over. You then see the top of the pack.
In the middle is a handle, brown
for an RL01 pack, blue for an RL02 pack. On the handle is a little square
slider. Slide that over and while
holding it in that position, raise the handle. It will be stiff (if it
isn't, you've not moved the slider properly).
Lift the pack out by the handle and put it into the cover you just
removed. Lower the handle and the pack
will (magnetically) lock into the cover. You can now raise the handle
again without moving the slider and
carry the pack by the handle.
To put the covers back on, put the door in place almost vertically, and
position the spring-loaded arms on
their guides. Now unhook the rear cover from where you hung it on the back
of the drive and fit it under the
edge of the door. It will hold the door pivots in place. Tighten the 4
captive screws. Lower the door
and clip it down so that it locks.
-tony