HP LH4r HP Netserver LC 2000 Installation Guide - Page 95

To prevent the rack from rolling while you mount the HP

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Chapter 8 Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer 8. Fasten the slide's rear bracket to the rack nuts on the left-rear column. a. Secure the screws only loosely at first, so the bracket can settle into the lowest possible position. There is a dimple in the bracket to position the slides in the proper location. b. Then tighten the screws until the bracket is held firmly to the column. 9. Attach the other slide to the right-front column adapter and right-rear rack column by repeating Steps 6-8. Placing the HP NetServer in the Rack Use this procedure to position the HP NetServer into the extended slides and secure the chassis to the slides. Once the NetServer is in the rack, then you can connect the Cable Management Arm to the rear of the NetServer. WARNING To prevent rack instability while mounting the HP NetServer pull the rack's anti-tip foot forward out of the bottom. Failure to do so could result in injury and equipment damage. To prevent the rack from rolling while you mount the HP NetServer, ensure the leveler screws on the rack's lower four corners are in firm contact with the floor. See Figure 8-7. 1. Lower the leveler screws on the rack's lower four corners to make firm contact with the floor. See Figure 8-7. 2. Ensure you have extended the anti-tip foot from the rack before continuing this procedure. See Figure 8-7. 87

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Chapter 8
Rack-Mounting the HP NetServer
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8.
Fasten the slide’s rear bracket to the rack nuts on the left-rear column.
a.
Secure the screws only loosely at first, so the bracket can settle into the
lowest possible position. There is a dimple in the bracket to position
the slides in the proper location.
b.
Then tighten the screws until the bracket is held firmly to the column.
9.
Attach the other slide to the right-front column adapter and right-rear rack
column by repeating Steps 6-8.
Placing the HP NetServer in the Rack
Use this procedure to position the HP NetServer into the extended slides and
secure the chassis to the slides. Once the NetServer is in the rack, then you can
connect the Cable Management Arm to the rear of the NetServer.
WARNING
To prevent rack instability while mounting the HP NetServer
pull the rack’s anti-tip foot forward out of the bottom.
Failure
to do so could result in injury and equipment damage.
To prevent the rack from rolling while you mount the HP
NetServer, ensure the leveler screws on the rack’s lower four
corners are in firm contact with the floor. See Figure 8-7.
1.
Lower the leveler screws on the rack’s lower four corners to make firm
contact with the floor. See Figure 8-7.
2.
Ensure you have extended the anti-tip foot from the rack before continuing
this procedure. See Figure 8-7.