Claims
- 1. A slider for adapting, after assembly, a head-disk interface in a magnetic disk storage system to provide an increased head disk spacing and a smoother disk surface, said storage system having at least one hard disk with a plurality of tracks including inner tracks near an inner diameter and outer tracks near an outer diameter of said hard disk, said slider, comprising:
- a. a plurality of support pads which include a pair of leading pads positioned on said slider along a leading dimension of said slider first encountering said hard disk and a single transducer support pad along a trailing dimension of said slider opposite said leading edge, said support pads including leading edges positioned at an angle relative to said outer diameter of said hard disk, and having inwardly beveled sides terminating in a disk-facing surface having an initial bearing area before a break-in process;
- b. said initial bearing area of said leading pads being undersized by a larger percentage than said transducer support pad,
- wherein during said break-in process, said slider is supported by an actuator arm over an innermost track nearest said inner diameter of said hard disk while said hard disk is heavily lubricated and rotating at a normal operating speed, and said actuator arm is successively positioned over said plurality of tracks of said hard disk from said innermost track to said outer tracks and held over a given track of said hard disk for a period of time sufficient for said leading pads to primarily remove asperities from said disk surface and displace debris from said eroded asperities outwardly toward the outer tracks of said hard disk while said hard disk is rotating at normal operating speed such that, after said break-in process, a subsequent area of said disk-facing surface of said support pads is greater than said initial bearing area and so that the area of said transducer support pad facing said hard disk is not significantly changed after said break-in process.
- 2. A slider according to claim 1 wherein said transducer support pad wear during the break-in process is less than 0.1 micrometers in the direction perpendicular to the recording disk surface.
- 3. A slider according to claim 2 wherein said leading pad wear during the break-in process is between 0.1 and 2.0 micrometers in the direction perpendicular to the recording disk surface.
- 4. The slider according to claim 1 wherein said slider is fabricated from a ceramic material.
- 5. The pads according to claim 1 wherein said pads are fabricated from MnZn ferrite.
- 6. The pads according to claim 1 wherein said pads are fabricated from titanium carbide alumina.
- 7. The pads according to claim 6 wherein said pads are coated with a thin layer of carbon.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/269,869 filed on Jun. 30, 1994 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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