> The other question is the disassembly of the pack and the installation > of the new hub. How is that done? What are the concentricity > requirements for the platter? Is there a mating surface (exterior cylinder > surface on the hub) or are platter and hub aligned in some fixture and > then clamped to hold the platter in position? Clearly the pack would be > reformatted, so a small amount of runout would be ok, but it would have > to be small enough that the vibration is controlled.
I looked into this a couple of years ago with the intention of making a 24 sector pack for an HP7900 (actually part of an HP9880). Starting from a 12 sector pack of course. This project got interupted by a house move and I've not gone back to it yet, but I did discover there is no alignment ridge or anything between the hub and platter. The platter fits on the flat top of the hub, there is a clamping ring that is then screwed down to anchor it. My intention was to put the hub on a spare spindle (I happen to have a load of RK05 drive spares), put the platter on, turn it round by hand and use a lever-type dial gauge to get minimum run-out. -tony paul