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Appendix A Repackaging the Router

Repackaging the Routers

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When the router and scissor-jack platform are installed on the pallet, the router and scissor-jack platform are suspended over the well formed by the pallet body and pallet front bar. When the scissor-jack platform is expanded to lower the platform base and support the weight of the router, the bolts securing the hold-down brackets to the top of the pallet can be removed. After the brackets have been detached from the pallet, the router and scissor-jack platform can be separated from the pallet by removing the pallet front bar from the pallet body and pulling the pallet body away from the scissor-jack platform.

The side walls of the shipping container are formed by two U-shaped, interlocking corrugated panels. The panels overlap to form the narrow ends of the container and are locked together by twelve plastic locking clips inserted into holes in the corrugated panels. Two foam inserts fit around the top of the router to act as a protective cushion and add rigidity to the packaging scheme by serving as a fixed buffer between the router, the corrugated side walls of the shipping container, and the corrugated top cap that holds the side walls in place. With the corrugated top cap installed, the entire shipping package is double-strapped end-to-end and side-to-side to secure the shipping container and its contents to the pallet.

 

 

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Contents Repackaging the Router Router Shipping Package Review Draft Cisco Confidential Figure A-1 Router Shipping Package Components Figure A-2 Router Accessories Package Tools and Equipment Safety RecommendationsRemoving the Router from the Rack Powering Down the RouterRemoving the Front Covers Disconnecting RP CablesDisconnecting Alarm Card Cables Disconnecting Power Cables from the Power ShelfRemoving Power Modules Removing Components from the Chassis to Reduce WeightDetaching the Supplemental Bonding and Grounding Connection Removing the Blower ModulesRemoving the Cards from the Chassis Card Cages Removing the Router from the Equipment Rack Figure A-3 Preparing the Scissor-Jack Platform See Figure A-5 See Figure A-6 Chassis anchor Clip and bolt On each side Pallet body Pallet front bar Top view of pallet parts Installing the Router on the Shipping PalletReview Draft Cisco Confidential Review Draft Cisco Confidential Reinstalling the Power Modules Reinstalling Components in the RouterReinstalling the Cards in the Upper and Lower Card Cages Reinstalling the Cards in the Switch Fabric Card CageRepackaging the Router Accessories Reinstalling the Front CoversRepackaging the Rack-Mounting Platform Repackaging the Center-Mount Rack-Mounting Brackets Repackaging the Vertical Cable-Management TroughsReassembling the Accessories Package Repackaging the Miscellaneous AccessoriesCompleting the Repackaging Repackaging the Replaced Router Chassis Reinstalling the Replaced Chassis on the Shipping Pallet Router Replacement Chassis Shipping ContainerRepackaging the Replaced Chassis for Shipment