Dell PowerVault 130T DLT Service Manual - Page 69

Refer to Removing the Front, connector from the library.

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PowerVault 130T Service Manual Removal 1. Review the information under "Preparation" at the beginning of this chapter before starting this procedure. 2. Power off the library. Refer to "Powering On and Off the Library" on page 3-2. 3. Unlock, open, and remove the library front door. Refer to "Removing the Front Door" on page 3-3. 4. Disconnect the theta motor power cable connector from the library. 5. Remove the two screws on top of the theta belt tensioner assembly using a Torx driver with a T-15 bit. 6. Remove the theta belt tensioner assembly (including the spring, which slips over a hook), noting the position of the belt for replacement. Theta Motor 4473D 3-33

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PowerVault 130T Service Manual
Theta Motor
4473D
3–33
Removal
1.
Review the information under
“Preparation” at the beginning of this
chapter before starting this procedure.
2.
Power off the library.
Refer to “Powering
On and Off the Library” on page 3–2.
3.
Unlock, open, and remove the library front
door.
Refer to “Removing the Front
Door” on page 3–3.
4.
Disconnect the theta motor power cable
connector from the library.
5.
Remove the two screws on top of the theta
belt tensioner assembly using a Torx
driver with a T-15 bit.
6.
Remove the theta belt tensioner assembly
(including the spring, which slips over a
hook), noting the position of the belt for
replacement.