3Com 4500G Getting Started Guide - Page 27

Mounting the front bracket, Switch 4500G PWR 24-Port and Switch 4500G PWR 48-Port series. - switch pwr 48 port

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Rack-Mounting the Switch 27 Mounting the front bracket Mount the front bracket as shown in Figure 10 and Figure 11. Figure 10 Mount the front bracket to the device Screw Front bracket Figure 11 Mount the front bracket to the mount angel of the rack Screw Front mount angle Front bracket Mounting the rear bracket The Switch 4500G 24-Port and Switch 4500G 48-Port series do not need rear brackets. The description on mounting rear brackets is only for the Switch 4500G PWR 24-Port and Switch 4500G PWR 48-Port series. Mount a screw on the back of the switch to closely connect the switch with the rear bracket to support the switch. There are three positions for screw mounting as shown in Figure 12.

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Rack-Mounting the Switch
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Mounting the front bracket
Mount the front bracket as shown in Figure 10 and Figure 11.
Figure 10
Mount the front bracket to the device
Figure 11
Mount the front bracket to the mount angel of the rack
Mounting the rear bracket
The Switch 4500G 24-Port and Switch 4500G 48-Port series do not need
rear brackets. The description on mounting rear brackets is only for the
Switch 4500G PWR 24-Port and Switch 4500G PWR 48-Port series.
Mount a screw on the back of the switch to closely connect the switch with
the rear bracket to support the switch. There are three positions for screw
mounting as shown in Figure 12.
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bracket
Screw
Front
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Screw
Screw
Front mount angle
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Screw
Front mount angle
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