8.
Using the pallet jack, lift the chassis approximately 0.75 in. above the surface of the
mounting shelf, and position it as close as possible to the shelf.
NOTE:
Due to the short lift capability of the pallet jack, it is recommended
to install the router on the bottom of the rack.
9.
Remove the shipping brackets that are attached to the pallet jack attachment and
chassis.
10.
Grasp the handles on the shipping covers and carefully slide the router into the rack
(see and
and
). If installing the router into a
four-post rack, continue sliding the router onto the mounting shelf so that the bottom
of the chassis and the mounting shelf overlap by approximately 2 inches.
11.
With four people pushing on the front-mounting flanges, slide the router until the
center-mounting brackets (open-frame racks) or front-mounting flanges (four-post
racks) contact the rack rails. In a four-post rack, the mounting shelf ensures that the
holes in the front-mounting flanges of the chassis align with the holes in the rack rails.
12.
Move the pallet jack away from the rack.
13.
Secure the router to the rack using the mounting screws provided by the rack
manufacturer.
14.
Visually inspect the alignment of the router. If the router is installed properly in the
rack, all the mounting screws on one side of the rack should be aligned with the
mounting screws on the opposite side, and the router should be level.
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