HP Xw460c HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Setup and Installation Guide - Page 26

Measuring with the rack template, Installing the rack rails

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To install an enclosure into the rack: 1. Disassemble the enclosure ("Disassembling the enclosure" on page 22). 2. Use the rack template ("Measuring with the rack template" on page 26) to mark the locations for the rack rails. 3. Install the rack rails ("Installing the rack rails" on page 26) for each enclosure. 4. Install the enclosure into the rack ("Installing the enclosure into the rack" on page 27). Measuring with the rack template The rack template ships with the rack rail kit and provides detailed instructions on where to position the enclosure rack rails and where to install the four cage or clip nuts. Each enclosure kit includes the rack rails recommended for that enclosure. NOTE: Four cage nuts and four clip nuts are included with the enclosure. Cage nuts should be used in racks with square holes. Clip nuts should be used in racks with round holes. When installing multiple enclosures, install the rack rails and cage or clip nuts for one enclosure, and then install the enclosure. Repeat for each additional enclosure. Installing the rack rails The rack rails are marked for easy identification. The left rack rail is marked "L" and the right rack rail is marked "R." To install the rack rails: 1. Begin with the left rack rail. Align the end of the rail with the rear rack column. 2. Slide the rack rail closed until the end of the rail is locked in place, wrapping behind the rear rack column. Installation 26

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Installation 26
To install an enclosure into the rack:
1.
Disassemble the enclosure ("
Disassembling the enclosure
" on page
22
).
2.
Use the rack template ("
Measuring with the rack template
" on page
26
) to mark the locations for the
rack rails.
3.
Install the rack rails ("
Installing the rack rails
" on page
26
) for each enclosure.
4.
Install the enclosure into the rack ("
Installing the enclosure into the rack
" on page
27
).
Measuring with the rack template
The rack template ships with the rack rail kit and provides detailed instructions on where to position the
enclosure rack rails and where to install the four cage or clip nuts. Each enclosure kit includes the rack
rails recommended for that enclosure.
NOTE:
Four cage nuts and four clip nuts are included with the enclosure. Cage nuts should be
used in racks with square holes. Clip nuts should be used in racks with round holes.
When installing multiple enclosures, install the rack rails and cage or clip nuts for one enclosure, and then
install the enclosure. Repeat for each additional enclosure.
Installing the rack rails
The rack rails are marked for easy identification. The left rack rail is marked "L" and the right rack rail is
marked "R."
To install the rack rails:
1.
Begin with the left rack rail. Align the end of the rail with the rear rack column.
2.
Slide the rack rail closed until the end of the rail is locked in place, wrapping behind the rear rack
column.