Installing The M40E Router Using A Mechanical Lift; Tools And Parts Required To Install The M40E Router Using A Mechanical Lift - Juniper M40E Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 8
Installing the M40e Router Using a
Mechanical Lift

Tools and Parts Required to Install the M40e Router Using a Mechanical Lift

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Tools and Parts Required to Install the M40e Router Using a Mechanical Lift on page 81
Installing the M40e Router Using a Mechanical Lift on page 81
To install the chassis into a rack using a mechanical lift:
Mechanical lift
5/32-in. Allen (hexagonal) wrench for tightening the mounting screws provided in the
accessory box; do not substitute a metric-size wrench
Phillips (+) screwdrivers, numbers 1 and 2, if removing center-mounting brackets or
installing rear support shelf
M40e Chassis Description on page 8
M40e Chassis Lifting Guidelines on page 235
M40e Site Preparation Checklist on page 67
Installing the M40e Router Using a Mechanical Lift on page 81
Using a mechanical lift to maneuver the router into the rack is recommended because
of the router's size and weight. The lift must be able to accommodate the router's
weight—between 190 lb (86 kg) and about 360 lb (164 kg) depending on
configuration—and must fit between the support posts of the rack.
NOTE: If you are installing multiple routers in a rack, install the lowest one
first and proceed upward.
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