Removing Components From The T1600 Chassis - Juniper T1600 Hardware Manual

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Removing Components from the T1600 Chassis

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See "Tools and Parts Required to Install the T1600 Router Without a Mechanical Lift"
on page 102.
Remove components from the chassis to make it easier to install into the rack or
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chassis.
See "Removing Components from the T1600 Chassis" on page 102.
Install the T1600 Chassis in the Rack Manually. At least four people are needed to
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safely lift the chassis into the rack or cabinet. With components removed, the chassis
weighs approximately 225 lb (102 kg).
See "Installing the T1600 Chassis in the Rack Manually" on page 112.
Reinstall the components removed from the chassis.
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See "Reinstalling the T1600 Components in the Chassis" on page 115.
To install the router, you need the following tools and parts:
Phillips (+) screwdrivers, numbers 1 and 2
Flat-blade (–) screwdriver, number 1
7/16-in. (11 mm) socket wrench
3/8-in. nut driver
ESD grounding wrist strap
T1600 Site Preparation Requirements Checklist on page 75
General Safety Guidelines for M Series, MX Series, and T Series Routers on page 309
T1600 General Electrical Safety Guidelines on page 330
To make the router light enough to install manually, you first remove most components
from the chassis. These procedures for removing components from the chassis are for
initial installation only, and assume that you have not connected power cables to the
router. The following procedures describe how to remove components from the chassis,
first from the rear and then from the front:
Removing the T1600 DC Power Supplies on page 103
1.
Removing the T1600 AC Power Supplies on page 104
2.
Removing the T1600 SIBs on page 105
3.
4.
Removing the T1600 Control Boards on page 106
Removing the T1600 SCGs on page 107
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Removing the T1600 Standard Rear Fan Tray on page 108
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