Attach EIA Rail Brackets
NOTE
Mounting holes in the vertical rails of equipment racks are commonly
spaced in a 5/8 x 5/8 x 1/2-inch sequence. Perform the following steps
carefully; brackets must be mounted with precision to allow room for the
next server you install in a rack.
At this point, you have removed the inner member from the slide assembly. The outer and
intermediate members comprise the slide assembly. Note the location of the brackets in Figure 3
on page 11.
Attach Front Bracket
1. Remove two #8-32 x 1/2 long pan-head screws, two washers, and two lock nuts from the kit.
2. Extend the intermediate member out from outer member so that the hole at the front end of the
outer member is visible through a rectangular hole in the intermediate member. Item B in
Figure 7 on page 15 shows in what direction you must extend the intermediate member.
Item C in Figure 6 shows the extension of the slide rail assembly. On the left side of the slide
assembly, notice that the screw hole in the outer member is in the center of the rectangular
hole in the intermediate member.
Figure 6. FL/RR Bracket and Extended Slide Rail Assembly
A.
Front left bracket
B.
Lower tongue
C. Extended slide
assembly
3. Place one of the brackets labeled FL/RR on the outside of the outer member. The lower
tongue of the bracket must be oriented correctly. Item B in Figure 6 shows the bracket's
correct orientation.
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A
B
The front left bracket labeled FL/RR.
The correct orientation of the lower tongue of the bracket safety latch.
The intermediate member is extended so that the rectangular hole in the
screw hole in the outer member is centered in the rectangular hole of the
intermediate member.
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