Removing An Ex6210 Switch From A Rack Or Cabinet Using A Mechanical Lift; Removing An Ex6210 Switch From A Rack Or Cabinet Without Using A Mechanical - Juniper EX6210 Complete Hardware Manual

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Place the removed screws in a labeled bag. You will need them when you reinstall
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the chassis.
Lift the chassis from the rack or cabinet and place it on a mechanical lift. For
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instructions on how to remove the chassis using a mechanical lift, see
EX6210 Switch from a Rack or Cabinet Using a Mechanical Lift" on page
mechanical lift is not available, remove all components and manually lift the empty
chassis out of the rack. For instructions on removing the chassis without using a
mechanical lift, see
"Removing an EX6210 Switch from a Rack or Cabinet Without
Using a Mechanical Lift" on page
Removing an EX6210 Switch from a Rack or Cabinet Using a Mechanical Lift on page 204
Removing an EX6210 Switch from a Rack or Cabinet Without Using a Mechanical Lift
on page 206
Because of the switch's size and weight, we strongly recommend using a mechanical lift
to remove the switch. For instructions on removing a switch without using a mechanical
lift, see

"Removing an EX6210 Switch from a Rack or Cabinet Without Using a Mechanical

Lift" on page
206.
Before you remove the switch using a lift:
Ensure that the rack or cabinet is stable and secured to the building.
Ensure that there is enough space to place the removed switch in its new location and
along the path to the new location.
Read
"General Safety Guidelines and Warnings" on page
to
"Chassis Lifting Guidelines for EX6200 Switches" on page
Ensure that the switch has been safely powered off (see
Switch" on page
201) and that you have unplugged (disconnected) the power cords to
the power supplies.
Ensure that you have disconnected any cables or wires attached to the switch ports.
CAUTION:
When removing more than one switch from a rack or cabinet,
remove the switch in the top of the rack or cabinet first and proceed to remove
the rest of the switches from top to bottom.
Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to remove the switch:
A mechanical lift
A Phillips (+) screwdriver, appropriate for the size of your rack mounting screws
A Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2, for removing the grounding lug if it is attached to
the switch.
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259, with particular attention
"Powering Off an EX6200
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