Figure 86: Removing The T320 Routing Engine Cover - Juniper T320 Hardware Manual

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Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap to your bare wrist, and connect
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the strap to one of the ESD points on the chassis. For more information about ESD,
see "Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to a T320 Router" on page 210.
If the Routing Engine cover is in place, remove the cover by loosening the captive
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screws on the corners of its faceplate (see Figure 86 on page 169).
If applicable, loosen the screws on the extractor handles at either end of the Routing
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Engine faceplate, using a Phillips screwdriver.
Press the red tabs on the ejector handles on both sides of the Routing Engine faceplate.
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Flip the ejector handles outward to unseat the Routing Engine.
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Grasp the Routing Engine by the ejector handles and slide it about halfway out of the
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chassis.
Place one of your hands underneath the Routing Engine to support it and slide it
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completely out of the chassis.
Place the Routing Engine on the antistatic mat.
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If you are not replacing the Routing Engine now, reinstall the Routing Engine cover
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and tighten the screws on the corners of the cover to secure it to the chassis (see
"Reinstalling the T320 Routing Engine Cover" on page 170).

Figure 86: Removing the T320 Routing Engine Cover

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