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I'm trying to help a friend locate a replacement tape drive wheel for
an HP 9144 tape drive. He says that there's a hard roller inside the
tape cartridge, and there's a softer (rubber?) roller in the drive that
pushes against it, pulling the tape along. Apparently the softer
rollers tend to turn to "goo" after many years. He's been working to
recover some archived files from the beginnings of the company he works
for, mostly for historical interest, and his last tape drive recently
succumbed to the "goo" problem. Anyone have any replacement rollers
that would be in any better shape, or any suggestions for alternatives?
Thanks!
This is a well-known problem with HP tape drives (and magnetic card
readers) and, indeed, with such devices more genreally.
I've had some success replacing the roller with a suitable-size silicone
rubber O-ring, but often you have to turn a groove into the original
metal hub, and you may even need to make a new hub so you can make a deep
enough groove for the O-ring to stay in place. This gets difficult if the
hub also carries a tachometer disk or similar.
Silicone rubber tubing works well if you can find it of the right size
and wall thickness. It should just fit on the original hub once you've
cleaned the gunge off.
-tony