HP 9000 EPS23 Installation Guide - K-Class (HP 9000/Kxx0) - Page 16

Stabilizer Block Chock Block

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Introduction Stabilizer Block (Chock Block) Stabilizer Block (Chock Block) The stabilizer block (or chock block) is used to prevent the system cabinet from being inadvertently moved around. The block can be placed under either the front or rear wheels. 1. Position the stabilizer block at the desired location for the system cabinet. 2. Roll the system cabinet onto the stabilizer block until the front (or rear) wheels fall into the notch in the stabilizer block. 12

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Introduction
Stabilizer Block (Chock Block)
Stabilizer Block (Chock Block)
The stabilizer block (or chock block) is used to prevent the system cabinet from being inadvertently
moved around. The block can be placed under either the front or rear wheels.
1.
Position the stabilizer block at the desired location for the system cabinet.
2.
Roll the system cabinet onto the stabilizer block until the front (or rear) wheels fall into the notch in
the stabilizer block.