Installing The M320 With A Mechanical Lift; Overview Of Installing The M320 Chassis Using A Mechanical Lift - Juniper M320 Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 17

Installing the M320 With a Mechanical Lift

Overview of Installing the M320 Chassis Using a Mechanical Lift

Copyright © 2015, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Overview of Installing the M320 Chassis Using a Mechanical Lift on page 135
Tools Required to Install the M320 Chassis Using a Mechanical Lift on page 136
Installing the M320 Chassis Using a Mechanical Lift on page 136
Installing the M320 Cable Guards on page 140
Because of the M320 router's size and weight—up to 439 lb (199.6 kg) depending on the
configuration—we strongly recommend that you install the router using a mechanical
lift.
Verify that the following tasks have been completed:
1.
"Installing the M320 Mounting Hardware for Open-Frame Racks" on page 130
Installing the M320 Mounting Hardware for a Four-Post Rack or Cabinet on page 127
Unpacking the M320 Router on page 123
Gather the tools required to install the router.
2.
See
"Tools Required to Install the M320 Chassis Using a Mechanical Lift" on page 136
Remove the power supplies.
3.
See
"Removing the M320 Power Supplies" on page
Attach the installation handle.
4.
See
"Attaching the Installation Handle to the M320 Chassis" on page
Mount the chassis in the rack or cabinet.
5.
See
"Mounting the M320 Chassis Using a Mechanical Lift" on page
Remove the installation handle, and reinstall the power supplies.
6.
See
"Removing the M320 Installation Handle and Reinstalling the Power Supplies"
on page
139.
Optionally, install the M320 cable guards.
7.
See
"Installing the M320 Cable Guards" on page
144.
136.
138.
140.
or
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