
 
 Rack-Mount  the Router (continued)
Chassis grounding receptaces 






 22065
 22065
Screws




 Grounding lug 0
 Grounding lug 0



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 Grounding wire
 Grounding wire
Attach the Grounding Lug
Note: Before you connect power or power on your router, we strongly recommend that you attach the grounding lug to the chassis grounding receptacles.
| 1 | Locate the grounding lug and screws. | 
| 2 | Use the wire stripper to strip one end of | 
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 | the  | 
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 | 0.75 inch (19.05 mm). | 
| 3 | Insert the  | 
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 | receptacle on the grounding lug. | 
| 4 | Use the crimping tool to carefully crimp | 
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 | the wire receptacle around the wire; this | 
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 | step is required to ensure a proper | 
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 | mechanical connection. | 
| 5 | Insert the two screws through the holes | 
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 | in the grounding lug. Ensure that the | 
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 | grounding lug does not interfere with | 
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 | other router hardware. | 
| 6 | Use a Phillips screwdriver to carefully | 
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 | tighten the screws until the grounding | 
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 | lug is held firmly to the chassis. Do not | 
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 | overtighten the screws. | 
| 7 | Connect the opposite end of the | 
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 | grounding wire to the appropriate | 
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 | grounding point at your site to ensure | 
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 | an adequate chassis ground. | 
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