Moving The Enclosure; Leveling - Toshiba TR1X426110 Owner's Manual

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4) Use two people to roll and guide the enclosure with casters. Do not attempt to roll the enclosures
sideways. Have one person at the front of the enclosure and one person at the rear of the enclosure.
Slowly roll the enclosure toward the back of the shipping pallet until the rear casters touch the floor.
Slightly tip the front of the enclosure away from the pallet and have the other person remove the pallet
away from the enclosure. Carefully set the enclosure on its casters.

8.2 Moving the Enclosure

CAUTION: To prevent damage to the enclosure and causing a tip hazard, ensure the leveling
feet are up before moving the enclosure. Use at least two people when moving the enclosure. Be
extremely careful when moving the enclosure. The surface that the enclosure is being moved must
be leveled, smooth and stable.
**The enclosure can support 2645 lb dynamic (rolling) load rating.
1) Move the enclosure using the casters only for short distances. Do not attempt to move the enclosure
using casters for over long distances.
2) Slowly push the enclosure from the front or rear. Do not attempt to move the enclosure from the
sides or pull the enclosure towards you.

8.3 Leveling

WARNING: Level the enclosure before attempting to install equipment. The casters are not
designed to provide long-term support for the enclosure. Use the levelers to provide long-term
support. Install the enclosure in a structurally sound area with a level floor that is able to bear the
weight of the enclosure. Adjust the leveling feet until the enclosure is level.
Use a 13mm open-
end wrench to adjust
the leveling feet.
Toshiba Rack Enclosure Installation Manual – 99881-000
Figure 8.1 – Shipping Bracket
Figure 8.2 – Leveling Feet
Use a Phillips head
screwdriver to adjust
the leveling feet.
This method is used
when the rack
enclosure is empty.
Note: This method
requires the doors to
be removed.
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