[net.micro.pc] Rodime drives, parts

chapman@fornax.uucp (John Chapman) (09/20/86)

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 I have a Rodime 203e (40mb raw) st506 drive that won't power up properly.
 (The platter won't spin up, although it is trying)
 I think the brake is going to need replacing.  Could someone please help
 with the following questions?

 1. Is there a Canadian or US distributor I can order a new brake from (the
    drives are made in England)?  Cal. Digital retails the drives but I
    don't think they sell parts for any of their stock.

 2. Do I really need the brake (spindown is 8secs even with the brake)?
    Do the heads get closer to the surface at power down? If not why
    do I need to slow the platters in a short period rather than letting
    it coast to a stop?

  I would really appreciate a quick response here as my system is useless
  till I get the drive fixed.

  Thanks in advance,

	john chapman
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jallen@netxcom.UUCP (John Allen) (09/26/86)

In article <7@fornax.uucp> chapman@fornax.uucp (John Chapman) writes:
> I have a Rodime 203e (40mb raw) st506 drive that won't power up properly.
> 1. Is there a Canadian or US distributor I can order a new brake from (the
>    drives are made in England)?  Cal. Digital retails the drives but I
>    don't think they sell parts for any of their stock.

The national distributor Lionex Corporation sells the rodime drives
here in the US.  Their national number is 800-238-LION.

In my area, their office is at:

	Lionex Corp.
	9020A Mendenhall Ct.
	Columbia, Md., 21045
	(301) 964-0040

John Allen
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