Remove or Reposistion a Device
from a Four-Post Rack
To reposition a device after you have mounted it in four-post rack, follow these
steps.
Disconnect the device from its
power source or sources.
Remove all cables and
transceivers.
Unscrew the mounting brackets
from the rack using the thumb screws, while carefully supporting the weight of
the device.
Remove the M5 screws from the
rack and the outer rail.
Reposition the device to the
desired location.
Attach the outer rail (bracket)
to the rack, securing it with the M5 screws.
Secure the device to the rack
using the thumb screws on the mounting ears.
To remove a device after you have mounted it in four-post rack, follow these
steps.
Disconnect the device from its
power source or sources.
Remove all cables and
transceivers.
To remove a device from a
four-post rack, do the following:
Unsecure the device from the rack by unscrewing the thumb screws on the
mounting ears.
Fully extend the device
on the rails and push the disconnect latch to release the device.
Carefully slide the
device out of the slider assembly and place it on a flat surface.
You
can leave the slider assemblies in place. If you want to remove
them, continue with the next step.
On one of the slider assemblies, remove the outer rail
(bracket) from the rack by removing the M5 screws.
Repeat step 3.d to remove the second slider assembly.
Remove a Device from a Two-Post Rack
To remove or reposition a device after you have mounted it in two-post rack, follow
these steps.
Disconnect the device from its power source or sources.
Remove all cables and transceivers.
Unscrew the mounting brackets
from the rack while carefully supporting the weight of the device.
Tilt the device so that the brackets are clear of the rack posts, and carefully
lift it out of the rack.
If the device cannot be tilted (because other
equipment is mounted directly above and below), remove one or two mounting
brackets from the device and then slide the device out.
A best practice is storing the device with the mounting brackets attached if you
plan to use it again later,