HP rp5400 User Guide - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 28
Step 3., Install Stand-Alone Server in a Cabinet
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Server Unpacking and Installation Install Stand-Alone Server in a Cabinet Step 3. On the front vertical mounting posts only, slide M5 sheet metal nuts onto the posts over the holes immediately adjacent to the vertical slots determined in the previous step. Also place M5 sheet metal nuts on the holes directly above these. Orient the sheet metal nuts so that the threaded portion faces towards the outside of the cabinet. There should now be a total of four (4) sheet metal nuts installed. Step 4. If the cabinet is a non-E-Series cabinet, discard the left hand and right hand aluminum spacers and two of the M5 x 16 screws with cress-cup washers and proceed to step 12. Step 5. If the cabinet is an E-Series cabinet, place the hook of the aluminum spacer marked "L" (5183-1864) into the appropriate vertical, rectangular slot on the front, left hand mounting post. The hook points downward. Similarly, place the spacer marked "R" (5183-1863) into the appropriate slot on the right hand mounting post. Step 6. Use one M5 x 16 screw with cress-cup washer to attach each spacer to its vertical post. Do this by inserting the screw through the top hole in the spacer, through the mounting rail and tightening it into the sheet metal nut located at that position. Step 7. Take the left hand slide/bracket assembly (marked 337079-1L) and install it into the left hand vertical mounting posts. This is done by inserting the pin at the rear of the slide's mounting bracket into the 23rd hole in the rear vertical mounting post and inserting the hook at the front of the 14 Chapter 2