Dell PowerEdge 6400 Rack Installation Guide - Page 27

Installing the Shoulder Screws and the Rack Adapters

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05KCEeb1.fm Page 11 Thursday, September 14, 2000 1:37 PM 5HY 2&$7,21 5 0XOWL?9?.&(HEIP 5. Align the slide-assembly mounting-bracket flange (on the front of the slide assembly) with the square holes in the front vertical rails (see Figure 1-8). 6. Push the slide assembly forward until the mounting hooks are located in their respective square holes on the vertical rail, and then push down on the mounting-bracket flange until the mounting hooks engage the square holes in the front vertical rail, allowing the push button to pop out and click. 7. At the back of the cabinet, pull back on the mounting-bracket flange until the mounting hooks are located in their respective square holes, and then push down on the mounting bracket flange until the mounting hooks engage the square holes on the back vertical rail, allowing the push button to pop out and click. 8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 for the remaining slide assembly on the other side of the rack. Ensure that the rails are mounted at the same position on each side of the rack. Installing the Shoulder Screws and the Rack Adapters CAUTION: The computer may weigh up to 32 kilograms (kg) (70 pounds [lb]) when fully loaded. To prevent personal injury, do not attempt to move the computer by yourself. 1. Lay the computer on its left side and remove the feet from the computer: a. Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, unscrew the screw securing each foot. b. Pull each foot from the chassis. 2. Remove the rubber plugs from the screw holes on the computer's side panel. 3. Install three shoulder screws on each side of the computer (see Figure 1-9). Install the shoulder screws in the three holes that are closest to the center of the chassis side. support.dell.com '(// &21),'(17,$/  3UHOLPLQDU\  Rack Installation Guide 1-11

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5.
Align the slide-assembly mounting-bracket flange (on the front of the slide
assembly) with the square holes in the front vertical rails (see Figure 1-8).
6.
Push the slide assembly forward until the mounting hooks are located in their
respective square holes on the vertical rail, and then push down on the mount-
ing-bracket flange until the mounting hooks engage the square holes in the front
vertical rail, allowing the push button to pop out and click.
7.
At the back of the cabinet, pull back on the mounting-bracket flange until the
mounting hooks are located in their respective square holes, and then push down
on the mounting bracket flange until the mounting hooks engage the square
holes on the back vertical rail, allowing the push button to pop out and click.
8.
Repeat steps 4 through 7 for the remaining slide assembly on the other side of
the rack.
Ensure that the rails are mounted at the same position on each side of the rack.
Installing the Shoulder Screws and the Rack Adapters
CAUTION: The computer may weigh up to 32 kilograms (kg) (70 pounds
[lb]) when fully loaded. To prevent personal injury, do not attempt to move
the computer by yourself.
1.
Lay the computer on its left side and remove the feet from the computer:
a.
Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, unscrew the screw securing each foot.
b.
Pull each foot from the chassis.
2.
Remove the rubber plugs from the screw holes on the computer
s side panel.
3.
Install three shoulder screws on each side of the computer (see Figure 1-9).
Install the shoulder screws in the three holes that are closest to the center of the
chassis side.
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