Inserting Cage Nuts Into The Rack Frame - HP ML530 - ProLiant - 128 MB RAM Setup And Installation Manual

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Installing the Rack Server
3. Secure the template against the rear of the rack by pressing the two push tabs
through the matching holes.
4. Use a pencil to mark the locations on the inside of the rear of the rack where the
rack rails must be inserted (designated "R" on the template). Also mark the
locations for the cable management arm (designated "A" on the template) on the
outside of the rack.
IMPORTANT: On the rear of the rack, make pencil marks on the inside of the vertical
rails. These markings guide you in installing rack rails into the interior of the rack frame.
NOTE: No cage nuts are required on the rear vertical posts of the rack.
5. Place additional pencil marks on the rack at the top edge of the template to align
the template for the next component.
After marking the front and rear of the rack, remove the template from the rack and
prepare the rack for installation.

Inserting Cage Nuts into the Rack Frame

Having marked the positions for the cage nuts in the front of the rack, insert cage nuts
on the inside of the rack posts at the marked locations.
To insert the cage nuts:
1. Position one of the cage nuts on the inside of a vertical post on the front of
the rack.
2. Compress the sides of the cage nut and insert both tabs into the square cutout on
the post.
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HP ProLiant ML530 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide

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