I just picked up an RK05AA drive, unknown condition
but it appears in good
shape internally. As I was going through a detailed inspection, I touched
the foam that surrounds the air duct that connects to the access door on
the cartridge, delivering clean air. The foam flaked off and seems to be
deteriorating. Not as badly as the foam used in Selectric typewriters,
which has turned to sludge after a few decades, but not something I want
releasing particles into an air stream that will flow under the heads.
Is this a known issue with the drives? What do people who restore/repair
these do to eliminate this source of contamination into the cartridge? I
would like to address this before I install a new absolute filter.
Any tips for a substitute for the CE pack when I get to the point of
loading heads and adjusting the drive?
Carl
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In those case I do clean the old foam and adhesive and use new foam
strips, like the ones you can buy to close drafty windows.
Ed
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