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www.dell.com | support.dell.com • System rack kits are intended to be installed in a rack by trained service technicians. If you install the kit in any other rack, be sure that the rack meets the specifications. • Do not move large racks by yourself. Due to the height and weight of the rack, it is recommended that a minimum of two people to perform this task. • Before working on the rack, make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the rack, extend to the floor, and that the full weight of the rack rests on the floor. Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for joined multiple racks before working on the rack. • Always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in the rack first. • Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the rack. • Use caution when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding a component into or out of a rack; the slide rails can pinch your fingers. • After a component is inserted into the rack, carefully extend the rail into a locking position, and then slide the component into the rack. • Do not overload the power supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack. The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating. • Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack. • Do not step on or stand on any system/component when servicing other systems/components in a rack. Rack-to-Tower Kit Contents The rack-to-tower kit includes the following items (see Figure 1-1): • One tower bezel • One tower front panel • One tower trim panel • Four metal feet • Ten 6-32 x 0.25-inch hex-head Phillips screws • Six 6-32 x 0.312-inch black flat-head T-10 Torx screws 1-2 Rack-to-Tower Conversion Guide

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Rack-to-Tower Conversion Guide
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System rack kits are intended to be installed in a rack by trained service technicians. If
you install the kit in any other rack, be sure that the rack meets the specifications.
Do not move large racks by yourself. Due to the height and weight of the rack, it is
recommended that a minimum of two people to perform this task.
Before working on the rack, make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the rack,
extend to the floor, and that the full weight of the rack rests on the floor. Install front
and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for joined multiple racks before
working on the rack.
Always load the rack from the bottom up, and load the heaviest item in the rack first.
Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the
rack.
Use caution when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding a component
into or out of a rack; the slide rails can pinch your fingers.
After a component is inserted into the rack, carefully extend the rail into a locking
position, and then slide the component into the rack.
Do not overload the power supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack.
The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating.
Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack.
Do not step on or stand on any system/component when servicing other
systems/components in a rack.
Rack-to-Tower Kit Contents
The rack-to-tower kit includes the following items (see Figure 1-1):
One tower bezel
One tower front panel
One tower trim panel
Four metal feet
Ten 6-32 x 0.25-inch hex-head Phillips screws
Six 6-32 x 0.312-inch black flat-head T-10 Torx screws