HP 10622 Best practices for HP 10000 Series and HP 10000 G2 Series Racks - Page 39

should be angled up off the pallet deck holding the leveling feet in tension. See

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6. Tighten the bolts in the four hold-down brackets to 150 in-lb (16.9455 N-m) to secure the holddown brackets to the pallet. Use a 9/16-in (14 mm) open-end wrench. The hold-down brackets should be angled up off the pallet deck holding the leveling feet in tension. See Figure 24. Figure 25. Tightening the hold-down brackets NOTE Before securing the cabinet to the pallet, make sure the shipping brackets are located on the load spreader plates and the leveling foot is between 0.88 inch and 1.00 inch. Once installation is properly completed, the space between the high end of the bracket and the pallet should be between 0.38 inches (9.652 mm) and 0.50 inches (12.7 mm). 37

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6.
Tighten the bolts in the four hold-down brackets to 150 in-lb (16.9455 N-m) to secure the hold-
down brackets to the pallet. Use a 9/16-in (14 mm) open-end wrench. The hold-down brackets
should be angled up off the pallet deck holding the leveling feet in tension. See Figure 24.
Figure 25.
Tightening the hold-down brackets
NOTE
Before securing the cabinet to the pallet, make sure the shipping brackets
are located on the load spreader plates and the leveling foot is between
0.88 inch and 1.00 inch. Once installation is properly completed, the
space between the high end of the bracket and the pallet should be
between 0.38 inches (9.652 mm) and 0.50 inches (12.7 mm).