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400k drive does not detect inserted disks

feltel

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My 512k is slowly taking shape. I previously repaired its 400k drive and make it insert and eject disks properly. I removed the dried grease and reapplied new one. Also as my drive lost its upper head pressure pad I made a new one from a paper based cotton bud. Now that I have a working machine I tested the drive. Unfortunately the drive does not detect a inserted disk and does not spin up. Not until I manually press down the spring loaded sensor on the right side. If doing so the drive starts to spin the disk and the Mac boots. How is this supposed to work without manual intervention? The underside of the disk wont reach the push thingy to press it down. I consulted several threads around those drives but they mainly discuss stuck disks and alignment issues.

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I am unfamiliar with these drives, but is it possible a piece is missing that would otherwise cause the disk insertion to then depress the switch>
 
Are there several revisions of these drives? Mine, and all the ones I’ve dealt with have a photocoupler that gets blocked when the disk is inserted as the detection mechanism. Not a physical switch.
 
Ah, I see it now. I haven’t been inside one of these in some time. I’d have to take a look in mine to see how that piece is supposed to work, but it seems like your carriage isn’t dropping down like it should upon insertion.
 
It appears to me the plunger on the right side is missing the plastic peg that sticks up. Perhaps it has broken off?
 
Yes there seems to be missing something on my drive. I watched @JDW s video on recapping those drives and on
you can see how it is supposed to look. I took apart the drive and try to build up structure on the part that slides betweeen the photo sensor. I´ll put drops of epoxy over the next fews days onto it. Maybe I can gain enough height so that thing is beeing pressed down by the floppy disk on insertion.
 
Yes, broken peg. was probabaly broken at some point when the drive was stuck and someone tried to remove the disk using brute force.
 
Success. It took me several days to build up a sufficient structure onto the arm. Now an inserted disk touches it and pressing it down into the light barrier which in itself activates the motor to turn the disc. Mission completed. :)

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No harm done other that the arm was modified. But this arm was broken as I got it. If sometime in the future 3D parts for this appear the drive can drive can be repaired with it.
 
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