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Korg® X3, X3R, X2, i2, i3, i4s
Yamaha® PSR-SQ16, PSR1700, PSR2700
Yamaha® SY85, W5, W7, MDF2
Technics KN2000
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Korg X3
Belt Installation
Instructions
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This disk drive belt replaces old, stretched-out belts in the Matsushita
EME-213 series disk drives, which are used in many
vintage synthesizers. Some buyers have also successfully used them
in Matsushita EME-216 series drives.
A new replacement belt can fix drives that no longer load or save
files, giving instead a
"Drive-Not-Ready" error message.
These are current production rubber belts, not old stock.
They're the best match we've found for the obsolete Matsushita belts.
Drive belts are not returnable.
All the following gear uses Matsushita EME-213 disk drives :
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► The width and
thickness specifications of small, replacement rubber drive belts are
approximate. So, these belts may be slightly wider than the
groove in your spindle motor's pulley. Even in this case,
however, they've successfully restored many
hundreds of EME-213 series disk drives.
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The rotational speed of floppy disks is controlled by using
an optical sensor (an LED and a photocell) that straddles a perforated flywheel
attached to the disk platter. The rate of the resulting pulses of light
regulates the speed of the spindle motor, making adjustments
when
needed to maintain the proper number of disk rotations per second.
● Disk drives can, of course, have problems
that aren't drive belt related—problems like dirty or bad read/write heads, misaligned heads,
worn-out motors, faulty circuit boards and bad cables. But
drive belts are, by far, the most common problem.
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