Figure 22: Contents Of The M120 Shipping Container - Juniper Networks Hardware Manual

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To unpack the router, (see Figure 22 on page 45):
Move the shipping container to a staging area as close to the installation site as
1.
possible, where you have enough room to remove the components from the chassis.
While the chassis is bolted to the pallet, you can use a forklift or pallet jack to move
it.
Position the shipping container with the wooden pallet on the bottom and the
2.
corrugated cardboard facing up.
Remove the plastic straps that hold the top and bottom of the shipping container in
3.
place.
Remove the corrugated container cover and set it aside.
4.
Remove the foam covering the top of the router.
5.
Remove the accessory box and the Quick Start documentation.
6.
Verify the parts received against the lists in Table 17 on page 46 and Table 18 on
7.
page 47.
Remove the vapor corrosion inhibitor (VCI) packs attached to the pallet, being careful
8.
not to break the VCI packs open.
To remove the brackets holding the chassis on the pallet, use a 1/2-in. socket wrench
9.
and a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the bolts and screws from the brackets.
Store the brackets and bolts inside the accessory box.
10.
Save the corrugated shipping container cover, pallet, and packing materials in case
11.
you need to move or ship the router later. The packaging utilizes recyclable materials
in the design and should be disposed of properly. Recycle packaging per your local,
state or country specific laws and regulations.
To proceed with the installation, see "Installing the M120 Router Using a Mechanical
12.
Lift" on page 55or "Installing the M120 Router Without Using a Mechanical Lift" on
page 69.

Figure 22: Contents of the M120 Shipping Container

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