Claims
- 1. A magnetic disk unit comprising:a magnetic disk attached to a spindle so as to be rotatable; a slider, having a length and a width, which has a first pad, having a magnetic head for reading/writing data onto/from said magnetic disk located substantially in a center of said slider width, and second pads; a suspension to provide said slider with a predetermined load, wherein a coefficient of friction between said slider and said magnetic disk is denoted by “μ”, the load is denoted by “w”, an adsorption between said slider and said magnetic disk is denoted by “ws”, and a frictional force between the slider and the magnetic disk is denoted by “f”, said frictional force “f” being equal to or smaller than “μ(w+ws)”; a gimbal coupled to said suspension; and an actuator arm, to position said slider on the magnetic disk, attached to said suspension; wherein the second pads are separated from the magnetic disk to fly thereabove by an air flow caused by rotation of the magnetic disk, and when the slider is seek-positioned on a certain track on the magnetic disk by the actuator arm via the suspension, a frictional force exerted between said slider and said disk is equal to or smaller than a product of lateral stiffness of said suspension in a seeking and positioning direction and a track width.
- 2. The magnetic disk unit according to claim 1, wherein said frictional force “f” is equal to or smaller than 200 mgf.
- 3. The magnetic disk unit according to claim 1, wherein said frictional force is smaller than a product of a lateral stiffness of said suspension in a seek-positioning direction and a track width.
- 4. A magnetic disk unit according to claim 3, wherein a track density of said magnetic disk is equal to or larger than 20,000TPI (tracks/inch).
- 5. A magnetic disk unit according to claim 3, wherein said frictional force is equal to or smaller than 200 mgf.
- 6. The magnetic disk unit according to claim 1, wherein when positioning is conducted contiguously on the same track on said magnetic disk while a contact state between said first pad and said magnetic disk is being maintained, the frictional force exerted between said first pad and said magnetic disk is smaller than a product of a lateral stiffness of said suspension in a bit direction and a data bit width on said magnetic disk.
- 7. The magnetic disk unit according to claim 6, wherein a bit density of said magnetic disk is equal to or larger than 500,000BPI (bits/inch).
- 8. The magnetic disk unit according to claim 6, wherein said frictional force is equal to or smaller than 200 mgf.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/878,350 filed Jun. 12, 2001, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/654,915 filed Sep. 5, 2000, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/628,226, filed Apr. 4, 1996 is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,157,519.
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