Installing the T1600 Chassis in the Rack Manually
To install the router in the rack (see Figure 2):
 | Caution:
If you are installing two routers in one rack,
install the lower one first. Installing a router in the upper position in a rack or cabinet
requires a lift. |
 | Caution:
Before front-mounting the router in a rack,
have a qualified technician verify that the rack is strong enough
to support the router's weight and is adequately supported
at the installation site. |
 | Caution:
Lifting the chassis and mounting it in a rack requires four people.
The empty chassis weighs approximately 225 lb (102 kg). |
- If you are installing the router in an open-frame
rack, ensure that the rack is in its permanent location and is secured
to the building.
- Ensure that the installation site allows adequate clearance
for both airflow and maintenance. For details, see Clearance Requirements for Airflow and T1600 Hardware Maintenance .
- Attach the installation handle by tightening the captive screws of the handle into the holes previously occupied by the captive screws of the power supplies (see Figure 1). Tighten the screws, using a Phillips (+)
screwdriver, number 2.
Figure 1: Attaching the Installation
Handle
- Position the router in front of the rack or cabinet,
centering it in front of the mounting shelves. Use a pallet jack if
one is available.
 | Caution:
Do not lift the router using the installation handle or the handles on the sides of the chassis.
Use these handles only to help position the router. |
- With two people in the front and two people in the back, hold onto the bottom of the chassis and carefully lift it onto the mounting shelves.
 | Warning:
To prevent injury, keep your back straight and lift
with your legs, not your back. Avoid twisting your body as you lift.
Balance the load evenly and be sure that your footing is solid. |
- With one person pulling on the installation handle from the rear of the rack or cabinet while two people push on the front-mounting flanges, slide the router onto
the mounting shelves until the mounting brackets or front-mounting flanges
contact the rack rails or spacer bars (depending on your type of installation).
The shelves ensure that the holes in the mounting brackets and the front-mounting
flanges of the chassis align with the holes in the rack rails.
- If you are installing the router in a four-post rack or
cabinet, install a mounting screw and a cage nut into each of the holes aligned with the
threaded holes in the spacer bars. If you are installing the router in
an open-frame rack, install a mounting screw into each of the open mounting
holes aligned with the rack, starting from the bottom.
- Loosen the captive screws on the installation handle completely, and remove the handle from the chassis.
- Visually inspect the alignment of the router. If
the router is installed properly in the rack, all the mounting
screws on one side of the rack should be aligned with the mounting
screws on the opposite side and the router should be level.
Figure 2: Installing the Router in
the Rack
Published: 2011-12-20