Step 2: Unpack The Ptx5000 - Juniper PTX5000 Quick Start Manual

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Gather the tools required to ground the PTX5000:
Grounding cable (which you must provide)
Grounding lug (depending on your configuration, 0-AWG or 4-AWG (21.2 mm
with DC PDUs, and can be used for grounding.)
M6 screws or UNC 1/4-20 screws
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding wrist strap
If you have an AC-powered router, gather the tools required to connect the PTX5000 to AC power:
AC power cords
Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2 to access the metal AC wiring compartment and remove or attach the
AC power cord.
1/5-in. (5.5-mm) slotted screwdriver to attach the ground wire and input terminal wires of the AC power
cord.
If you have a DC-powered router, gather the tools required to connect the PTX5000 to DC power:
7/16-in. (11-mm) nut driver, with a minimum of 81 lb-in. (9.0 Nm) tightening torque, for tightening nuts
to the terminal studs.
CAUTION:
Applying excessive torque damages the terminal studs. The maximum torque that may
be applied to this nut is 99 lb-in. (11 Nm).
Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2
DC power cables, which you must provide
DC power lugs

Step 2: Unpack the PTX5000

For detailed instructions on how to unpack the shipping crate and verifying the parts received, see the
PTX5000 Packet Transport Router Hardware
You must use an appropriate torque-controlled tool to tighten the nuts.
Guide.
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) cable lugs are supplied
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