Chapter 4 Installing and Removing SFCs, RPs, MSCs, PLIMs, and Associated Components

How to Install or Remove a Pillow Block

Required Tools and Equipment

You need the following tools and part to perform this task:

ESD-preventive wrist strap

Medium Phillips screwdriver

Card—MSC (CRS-MSC or CRS-MSC-B. Refer to the product data sheets for ordering details.); PLIM; RP card (Cisco product number: CRS-8-RP=)

Steps

To install a slide-assistance arm, follow these steps:

Step 1 Attach the ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and connect its leash to one of the ESD connection sockets on the front (PLIM) side of the chassis or a bare metal surface on the chassis.

Step 2 Place the slide-assistance arm against the card face so that the screw holes on the card align with the captive screws on the slide-assistance arm.

Step 3 Using the screwdriver, turn the two screws (one top, one bottom) clockwise to attach the slide-assistance arm to the card face.

Note We recommend keeping the original Cisco packaging for future storage of the slide-assistance arm, should it become necessary.

What to Do Next

After performing this task, you may install or remove the card as necessary.

How to Install or Remove a Pillow Block

This section contains the following procedures:

Installing a Pillow Block

Removing a Pillow Block

Installing a Pillow Block

This section describes how to install a replacement pillow block on the chassis after removing a damaged pillow block. A pillow block is a bracket with a pin that is attached to the chassis above and below each card slot. When you install or remove a card from the chassis, the card ejector levers hook into the pillow blocks above and below the card slot to secure the cards to the slot and allow you to install and remove the cards.

 

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