--- On Tue 10/25, David Gesswein < djg at
drs-c4i.com > wrote:
From: David Gesswein [mailto: djg at
drs-c4i.com]
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:22:26 -0400
Subject: Re: RX01 felt pad (Tim)
I just took apart my RX02 to clean them since they were getting<br>flakey. On a
previous drive I just went to a craft store and bought the<br>closest material I
could find, cut it to a small dot to fit in the<br>cup. Put a drop of glue in the
cup and push the material in. <br><br>To get the drive out for
access.<br>1) Remove from outer shell if you have the desktop unit. The top
cover<br>comes off with obvious screws then ones along the side free the
internal<br>unit.<br>2) Disconnect the cables to the controller board and
motor power connector<br>on the back of the drive hidden by the air
baffle.<br>3) Remove drive from rest of assembly. 2 screws through the air
baffle<br>at the back and 4 from the top down. If you tilt the upper board
up<br>on the hinge they are accesible through holes in the lower PCB.
<br><br>That should free the drive. You can then lift up the little presure
arm<br>to easly get at the pad.<br><br>I don't have any real
RX01's so they might be
slightly different for<br>disassembly.<br><br>
Much easier on an RX01. I don't have to remove the drive. Remove
3 screws from top board, and flip back. Remove 8 screws on lower board and remove a few
cables (remembering where they go) and lift
lower board and tilt towards back of unit. There thru two pretty
good sized access holes are the heads and all. I simply put a small
drop of contact cement on the holder and a very small amount on the
pad. Let both dry for about 10 minutes. THen put the pad onto the
bottom of the holder. Voila. It should work. Hardest part was keeping the little pad on
my finger to stick it to the holder. It
kept falling off. It's setting up now. I will test it later.
Thanks all.
Tim R
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