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

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

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If you cannot use a mechanical lift to remove the switch (the preferred method), you can
remove it manually.
CAUTION:
The chassis with only the backplane and no other components
weighs approximately 125 lb (57 kg). Lifting the chassis and removing it from
a rack or cabinet requires at least two people.
CAUTION:
When removing more than one switch from a rack, remove the
switch at the top first. We strongly recommend removing a switch that is in
an upper position in a rack or cabinet with a lift.
Before you remove the switch:
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.
Review chassis lifting guidelines as described in
Switches" on page
273.
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.
Remove all components except the backplane from the chassis. See:
Removing an SRE Module from an EX6200 Switch on page 217
Removing a Line Card from an EX6200 Switch on page 219
Removing a Fan Tray from an EX6210 Switch on page 213
Removing an AC Power Supply from an EX6200 Switch on page 209
Removing a DC Power Supply from an EX6200 Switch on page 211
Ensure that you have the following parts and tools available to remove the switch:
A Phillips (+) screwdriver, appropriate for the size of your rack mounting screws
To remove the switch from the rack (see
Use the appropriate Phillips (+) screwdriver to remove the 24 mounting screws that
1.
attach the chassis front-mounting brackets to the rack or cabinet. Ensure that one
person is supporting the rear of the chassis.
"Chassis Lifting Guidelines for EX6200
"Powering Off an EX6200
Figure 77 on page
207):
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