Exabyte EXB-8205 manual Attaching the tape drive to a Frame

Models: EXB-8205

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Attaching the tape drive to a Frame

The main housing of the tape drive includes three sets of mounting holes (two sets on the sides and one set on the bottom, as shown in Figures 14 and 15) to allow for a number of mounting positions. These mounting holes accommodate M3 5 6 mm screws. Refer to the EXB-8205 and EXB-8505 Product Specification for detailed information about the spacing of these mounting holes.

When mounting the tape drive, follow these guidelines:

The mounting location must meet the environmental requirements discussed in the Product Specification for the tape drive. These requirements specify limits for operating temperature, humidity, airflow, particulate contamination, shock, and vibration.

The tape drive must be mounted solidly and securely. To assure reliability, there must be no distortion of the tape drive’s metal housing. Do not install the tape drive in such a way that its frame is unsupported. For example, do not hang the tape drive by an edge.

You must use at least four mounting holes to secure the tape drive. It is highly recommended that you use the four holes from only one set (“A,” “B,” or “C,” as shown in Figures 14 and 15). Combinations of mounting holes from different sets may lead to distortion of the frame.

Objects such as screw heads, cables, or adjacent devices must not press against the frame of the tape drive.

The ventilation slots at the sides and top of the tape drive must be free of obstruction so that adequate airflow is provided.

There must be sufficient space to access and operate the front panel controls.

May 1994

EXB-8205 and EXB-8505 (Standard and XL)

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Exabyte EXB-8205 manual Attaching the tape drive to a Frame, When mounting the tape drive, follow these guidelines