IMPORTANT
Retention against the inner leaf spring is essential for proper rail sequencing and full engagement
of the mid rail on the inner rail.
Figure 18 Leaf spring latch engaged, extension of mid rail to fully forward and locked position
c. After releasing the safety lock on the outer rails, extend both left and right mid rails roughly 3 to 5 inches (7.62cm to
12.7cm) beyond the rack cabinet opening.
d. Verify that both mid rails are the same distance from the rack cabinet face.
WARNING!
To fine-tune any alignment adjustments, move only the storage enclosure or the mechanical lift. Do
not move the mid rails or the rack cabinet.
e. Fine-tune the alignment between the storage enclosure and the rails, only moving the storage enclosure.
5. Complete the following actions to properly secure the storage enclosure on the rails:
a. Keep the storage enclosure stationary on the lift.
b. Verify that both rails are as far forward as possible and that each engages the leaf spring at the front of the rail.
c. Grasp the right ball bearing retainer, then continuously press it against the right mid rail to make sure it continues to
engage the leaf spring at the very front of the mid rail.
d. Continuously maintain pressure on the ball bearing retainer as you slide the mid rail onto the inner rail, beginning with
the top of the inner rail, then the bottom of the inner rail for the right side.
e. Continue maintaining pressure on ball bearing retainer while feeding the remainder of the mid rail onto the storage
enclosure inner rail until it reaches the maximum extension of the right rail.
f. Repeat for the left side.
g. Verify full engagement, top and bottom, of the inner rails with the top and bottom ball bearing retainers.
h. Verify the mid rails slide freely and smoothly on the inner rails. If they do not, this indicates misalignment and requires
correction.
i. Slide both mid rails until they are fully extended in the service position and engage the safety lock.
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