Magnetic head suspension assembly having load beam with high res

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A load beam attached to an actuator arm of a magnetic head suspension assembly includes a base section, a midsection and an arm section. An air bearing slider is disposed at the distal end of the arm section. The midsection joins to the base section at a junction boundary which is wider than any of the other sections, and is also positioned at a distance away from the actuator arm. The load beam bends at the midsection starting at the junction boundary. The bending of the load beam allows the slider to fly proximally close to a disk surface during normal operation. The base section, secured to an actuator arm, is integrally formed with ribs. The base section provides a firm platform for the bending of the load beam and effectively shortens the effective length of the load beam, which affords higher vibrational resonant frequency. The suspension assembly also can sustain high shock separation impact.

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