Setting Up the System 2-15
Mounting the Server into the Rack Cabinet
Use the following procedure to mount the server into the rack cabinet (see
Figure 2-14).
!
WARNING
Anchor the Rack Cabinet.
The rack cabinet must be
anchored to an unmovable support or a front stabilizer to
prevent it from falling over when one or more units are
extended in front of it on slide assemblies. The anchors
must be able to withstand a force of up to 113 kg (250
lbs.). You must also consider the weight of any other
device installed in the rack.
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To avoid personal injury when unpacking
the server, use only a mechanical assist unit to lift it off the
shipping pallet. The minimum server configuration weighs
51 kg (113 lbs); the maximum weighs 63.5 kg (140 lbs).
Use only a hand-truck or other mechanical assist unit to
move the server from one location to another.
1.
Pull the two extension rails (see Figure 2-14, A) out of each rack mounting
assembly on the rack cabinet until they lock in place.
2.
Use a mechanical assist unit or a minimum of four persons to carefully pick
up the server and place it onto the slide rails. Ensure the tabs on the slide rail
(see Figure 2-13, D) align with the slots in the system chassis.
3.
Install three flat head screws on each side of the server to secure it to the
extension rails. See Figure 2-14.
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A. Extension
Rails
Figure 2-14. Installing the Server in the Rack
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