Rack Mounting MAX Servers
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MAX Servers: HT Home Theater and MMS Multimedia Servers
Step 3: Attach the Extension Brackets
With the Intermediate and Stationary Sections together, you can now attach the Extension Brackets. The
Extension Brackets attach to the rear end of the Stationary Section, and allow the Rail Assembly to be
anchored to the rear of the equipment rack.
Note that the Extension Brackets are designed to accommodate a range of depths. Attach the brackets to
the Rail Assemblies so that the rear mounting tabs reach the rear of the equipment rack, while the front
mounting tabs reach the front of the rack.
1.
Measure (or estimate) the depth required by your equipment rack, to get an idea of how far forward
or back the Extension Bracket should be mounted on the Rail Assemblies.
Depending on the space required, you may choose to use the End Brackets rather than the
Extension Brackets.
2.
Loosely mount the Extension Brackets to the Rail Assemblies, using the (included) round-head
screws, as shown in FIG. 60.
Do not tighten the screws until the assembly is mounted into the rack.
Verify that the mounting tabs on the Rail Assemblies and the Extension brackets are facing the
same direction. The mounting tabs are used to secure the assembly to the vertical mounting
rails on the equipment rack.
Step 4: Mount the Adapter Bars to the Rack-Rail assemblies
1.
Use the included mounting hardware to attach an Adapter Bar to the front and rear of each of the
two Rack-Rail assemblies:
To ensure a proper fit, make sure that each Adapter Bar is mounted flush against all sides of the
tabs on the Rack-Rail assembly. When the Adapter Bar is seated properly against the tabs on
the front of the Rack-Rails, the bottom of the Adapter Bar should be flush with the bottom of
the Rack-Rail (FIG. 61).
FIG. 60
Attach the Extension Brackets to the Stationary/Intermediate Sections
Mounting tabs (rear)
Secure to the rear rails on the equipment rack
Mounting tabs
Secure to the front rails on
the equipment rack
Extension Bracket
Stationary Section/Intermediate
(front)
(rear)
Section Rail Assembly
(on the front of the rail assembly
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