Installation and Configuration
6.If available, apply a bead of grease 1" (25mm) long at four places inside the bottom, curved tracks of the front members as shown below right. The grease will allow the equipment to slide into the bracket assemblies more easily..
! CAUTION
Lifting equipment into the rack may be a
Apply grease
UPS or battery cabinet
Apply grease (inside)
Insert the UPS into the front members, lift the front and push it into the rack..
7.Insert the equipment, with inner members attached in Step 5, into the bracket assemblies by inserting the top and bottom edges of the inner members into the top and bottom curved tracks of the front members and sliding the equipment into the rack (see figure at right). Ends of inner members are tapered to allow the rear of the equipment to be angled upward before insertion, if space allows.
Then the rear, bottom edges of the inner members can be placed into the front edge of the bottom tracks and the front of the equipment can be tipped up so they are level to insert the top edges of the inner members before sliding the equipment into the rack (see figure above right). The equip- ment should move smoothly into the bracket assemblies. If it does not, recheck the alignment of the front and rear members from Steps 2 and 3.
8.Secure the front of the equipment to the rack mounting rails to prevent the equipment from sliding out of position. If securing holes are provided on the front of the equipment that align with the center holes on the return flange of the front members, you can use the four extra M5 screws provided in the kit to secure the equipment. Otherwise, the equipment should be secured to the front of the rack with four
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