On 1/16/23 04:14, p.gebhardt--- via cctalk wrote:
Hello list,

Yesterday, I was wondering, if there are any multiplatter disk pack production 
tools known  to exist?
There are disk pack inspection and cleaning tools in the wild (also one on eBay 
for a ridiculously high price) and occasionally, I also saw unused and 
originally packed disk platters for sale, but these are, to my limited 
knowledge, worthless if the production and platter alignment tools are missing.

Washington University had a magnetic media lab at one time, and got several semi loads of gear from an IBM lab.  There were air bearing spindle tables and many racks of IBM circuitry based on MST chip technology.  I assume some of this could have been used as servo track writers.  Any system that doesn't have a dedicated servo surface or embedded servo info doesn't need a servo track writer, it can just format the pack by itself (with proper diagnostic programs, of course.)

Aligning the heads on the drive is an issue only if you want to interchange platters.  Then, you need an alignment pack - wow, those would be quite hard to find today!  There are tools like alignment meters that can make the job easier, but really all you need is a scope and generally a rod with an eccentric tip to adjust the head position.

Jon

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