Securing The Rails To The Rack - Sun Microsystems Oracle StorageTek SL48 Getting Started

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Customizing the rails for 10–32 threaded-hole
racks
Using a flat screwdriver, replace the two alignment pins on the front
and back of each rail with the pins from the 10–32 threaded-hole rack
packet.
Customizing the rails for M6 threaded-hole
racks
Insert a clip nut from the Standard rack hardware packet onto the
back of the large hole on the front of each rail.
Customizing the rails for 9.5 mm square-
hole racks
Using a flat screwdriver, replace the two alignment pins on the front
and back of each rail with the pins from the 9.5 mm square-hole rack
packet.
Insert a clip nut from the Standard rack hardware packet onto the
back of the large hole on the front of each rail.

3 Securing the rails to the rack

Using two screws with two flat washers from the Standard rack
hardware packet, secure the front of one rail to the front of the rack.
Extend the rail and secure the back of the rail to the rack using two
screws with washers.
Secure the other rail in a similar fashion.
4 Installing additional clip nuts
1. Clip nut location
2. Rail screw location
3. Base of Library
4. Rack markers spaced 1U apart
5. Alignment pin location
10–32 threaded-hole racks (Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet): No
additional clip nuts are needed; skip this step.
M6 threaded-hole racks (Sun Rack 900 and 1000): On the front of
the rack, install one clip nut from the Standard rack hardware packet
on each side in the top location shown.
9.5 mm square-hole racks (Sun StorageTek Rack): On the front of
the rack, install one clip nut from the 9.5 mm square-hole rack packet
on each side in the top location shown.
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