Installing The Chassis - Cisco UCS X9508 Installation Manual

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Installing the Chassis

• the positioning of the screw holes at the rear of the rails

Installing the Chassis

This section describes how to install the chassis. This two-part process consists of installing the rails into the
rack and then installing the chassis into the rack and onto the rails.
Caution
The fully configured chassis weighs approximately 400s lbs (163.29 kg)! Never attempt to lift the chassis by
yourself. Instead, use a chassis lift or some other device to lift and bear the weight of the chassis while you
are installing it.
Caution
If the rack has wheels, ensure that the brakes are engaged, the stabilizing pads are extended, or that the rack
is otherwise stabilized.
Warning
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting
device. Statement 1019
Caution
When connecting the chassis to facility power, make sure not to overload the capacity of a PDU or power
strip. For example, do not connect all PSUs to one PDU or power strip that is not capable of carrying the total
power draw of the chassis.
Important
Watch your hands and fingers whenever you handle the chassis, modules, compute nodes, and components!
Narrow vertical or horizontal spaces in situations including, but not limited to, moving the chassis into or out
of the shipping container or equipment rack can cause pinch hazards for your hands and fingers.
Although they do not eliminate the possibility of pinching, the chassis has defined grasp points to facilitate
handling and moving it. For information about chassis grasp points, see
Note
To complete the installation, the chassis must be connected to earth ground, which requires a ground lug that
Cisco provides, or an equivalent. See "Ground Lug" in
Cisco UCS X9508 Server Chassis Installation Guide
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Handling the Chassis, on page
Earth Ground Considerations, on page
Installation
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