Moving The Cisco Ncs 4016 Chassis; Transferring The Chassis To A Mechanical Lifting Device - Cisco NCS 4000 Series Manual

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Moving the Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis

This section describes the procedures required to move the Cisco NCS 4016 chassis to its final location. This
section contains the following topics:
Note
The installation of a Cisco NCS 4016 chassis may require space, floor loading, power, and cooling
modifications to your facility. Site planning should have been performed well in advance of the scheduled
delivery of your system. See the Cisco Network Convergence System 4000 Series Site Planning Guide .

Transferring the Chassis to a Mechanical Lifting Device

This section describes how to put the chassis on the lift and transfer the chassis to a lifting device. We
recommend that at least two people perform this procedure.
Exercise extreme caution during this procedure. The chassis is unstable when not secured to the pallet or
Caution
rack. The chassis should always remain upright and should not be bumped or dropped.Because of the high
chassis weight (with fans, power modules, filler cards, etc. as shipped), you should not attempt to move
or lift it without a mechanical lifting device.
Prerequisites
• Before moving the chassis from the shipping pallet to a lifting device, you must remove the front door.
• Before moving the chassis from the shipping pallet to a lifting device, you must ensure that the filler
Steps
Transferring the Chassis to a Mechanical Lifting Device, page 15
Moving the Cisco NCS 4016 Chassis, page 20
cards, line cards, route processor cards, and fan trays are properly screwed.
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