Method for manufacturing a multi-piece head suspension

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S603050, C029S603060, C029S603070, C360S240000, C360S244200, C360S244500, C360S245200, C360S245300

Reexamination Certificate

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07568277

ABSTRACT:
A method for forming rails on the beam region of a disk drive head suspension. Rails are formed on a first portion of the beam region while supporting the beam region at a first location. Rails are formed on a second portion of the beam region while supporting the beam region at a second location that is different than the first location.

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