Recommended Tools; How To Prepare The Floor For Heavy Duty Frames - Tekelec 1100 Hardware Manual

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Recommended Tools

All Tekelec tools should be labeled "Property of TEKELEC" with either a press-on Field Tool
Identification label (P/N 658-0941-01) or Field Tool Identification wrap (P/N 658-0941-02).
Safety glasses
Ear protectors
Mounting hardware kit (P/N 840-0092-01)
Isolator pad (in mounting hardware kit), also used as template
Chalk (or chalk line)
Fiberglass tape measure
Felt tipped marking pen
Rotary impact drill
18 mm (11/16 inch) masonry drill-bit
1 inch (25.4 mm) masonry drill-bit
Extension cord
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum cleaner
Masking tape
File
3/4 inch (19mm) box-end wrench
3/4 inch (19mm) socket wrench
Carbide-toothed hole saw
Sub-floor marking tool (star bit)
Hammer

How to Prepare the Floor for Heavy Duty Frames

Frame layout is site specific;
the most typical frame layout. The recommended minimum aisle spacing is 3 ft. (91.5 cm) front
and rear. The following subsections provide instructions on marking the floor layout and preparing
raised floors.
How to Mark the Floor Layout
Use this procedure to mark the floor layout.
1. Verify with a customer representative that the required area dimensions and equipment location
correspond with the marked floor plan.
2. Use the floor plan provided with the engineering site file specifications to mark the front base
line and the borders of the first frame with the chalk line.
3. Align the frame template (isolator pad) with either of the two sides marked "This side front"
along the front chalk line.
910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009
on page 66
Figure 34: Floor Marking Template for HD Frame
How to Install aT1100 AS Frame
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