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ELITE SERIES DATA CABINETS

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5. Removing or Changing the

Doors

Both the front and rear doors are removable and reversible. (We recommend that two people support the
weight of the door when removing it from the cabinet.)

5.1 Removing a Door

To remove a door, it’s only necessary to disengage the top hinge. The spring-loaded door hinges are supplied
with safety brackets bolted in place to prevent accidental disengagement of the door.

Open the door and remove the top hinge safety bracket using a 

3

8

" hex socket or wrench, taking off two 10-32

lock nuts (Figure 5). The hinge will remain in place on the door with a second set of nuts located under the
safety plate. With the safety plate removed 

and the door supported by another person

, disengage the hinge by pulling

down on the hinge receptacle. Use care not to tilt the door excessively with the bottom pin engaged.

Figure 5. Remove the lock nuts.

Figure 6. The hinge-pin handle.

Safety plate

(remove to retract pin)

10-32 Lock nuts

Hinge-pin handle 

(pull to release door)

Summary of Contents for 525056

Page 1: ...1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 724 746 5500 Fax 724 746 0746 Copyright 2003 Black Box Corporation All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...018 Web site www blackbox com E mail info blackbox com CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION OCTOBER 2003 525056 525068 525078 525099 39966 525057 525069 525079 525100 39967 525058 525070 525080 525101 39970 525059 525071 525081 536000 40169 525060 525072 525094 536001 RM400 525061 525073 525095 536002 RM404 525062 525074 525096 536003 RM405 525063 525075 525097 39964 RM406 525066 525076 525098 39965 RM407...

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Page 4: ...Trademarks Used in This Manual 1 TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL Any trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners ...

Page 5: ... Panel 11 6 2 Installing a Side Panel 11 7 Adjusting the Mounting Rails 12 7 1 Switching from 19 to 23 Rack Spacing 13 7 2 Switching from 19 to 24 Rack Spacing 13 7 3 Adjusting Rails Front to Back 14 7 4 Cable Access 14 7 5 Power Strip 15 8 Installing the Elite Series Sliding Server Shelf RM400 16 8 1 What s Included 16 8 2 Installation 16 9 Top Panel 17 10 Multi Bay Joining Kit 18 10 1 What s Inc...

Page 6: ... 40U 525078 525081 43U 536000 536003 43U Hole to Hole Distance Rails adjustable for 19 23 or 24 48 3 58 4 or 61 cm rackmounting External Width Each data cabinet 29 73 7 cm External Depth 525056 525063 525066 525081 30 76 2 cm 536000 536003 36 91 4 cm Power Strip Weight 525056 525059 100 lb 45 4 kg 6 outlet 525060 525063 125 lb 56 7 kg 8 outlet 525066 525069 150 lb 68 kg 16 outlet 525070 525073 200...

Page 7: ...dering an Elite Series Data Cabinet add ST onto the end of the product code for a solid non louvered top panel 3F for a top panel with three built in exhaust fans or 6F for a top panel with six built in exhaust fans Louvered top is standard For a customized cabinet these options are also available Blue Black Ivory Gray Top Panel Solid 39964 39965 39966 39967 Top Panel w 3 Exhaust Fans 525094 52509...

Page 8: ...cessory kit strapped to the inside front mounting rail This kit contains two side panel keys and two door keys In addition you will find 60 inches 152 4 cm of edge guard see Section 7 4 and eighty 10 32 pan head Phillips screws provided for your panel and equipment mounting CHAPTER 2 After Receiving Your Cabinet ...

Page 9: ...After the leg is adjusted to the proper height retighten the jam nut see Figure 2 CAUTION After wheeling the cabinet into place leveling legs must be lowered for maximum cabinet stability This is extremely important before loading sliding shelves to minimize the potential of accidental cabinet tipping Some applications where cabinets are top heavy or heavy loads are extended on sliding shelves may...

Page 10: ...le where indicated Figure 3 Catch the top of the lever with your index finger pull outward to unlatch and open the door To close and latch the door simply push the door shut It will be latched whether the latch is locked or unlocked Figure 3 Opening the latch Figure 4 Rear right view of the latch CHAPTER 4 Operating the Door Latch Slotted locking screw Latch retainer ...

Page 11: ...disengagement of the door Open the door and remove the top hinge safety bracket using a 3 8 hex socket or wrench taking off two 10 32 lock nuts Figure 5 The hinge will remain in place on the door with a second set of nuts located under the safety plate With the safety plate removed and the door supported by another person disengage the hinge by pulling down on the hinge receptacle Use care not to ...

Page 12: ...opposite side of the frame countersinks facing up and attaching with screws Figure 7 The bottom hinge spacer 5 The latch catch on both door frames can now be relocated to the opposite side of the door opening by removing one Phillips 6 32 flat head screw from the center of the catch pulling the catch out through the frame slot and reinstalling it on the opposite side Figure 8 on the next page 6 Th...

Page 13: ...ELITE SERIES DATA CABINETS 10 Figure 8 Relocating the latch catch Latch catch Latch catch top view showing catch inserted into the frame slot 6 32 Phillips flat head screw ...

Page 14: ...anel retainers into the slots located in the bottom lip of the panel For the 48 60 72 78 and 84 models push the top of the panel into the frame opening while pulling the two side latches toward the center of the panel With the panel pushed into place release the latches engaging the latch brackets on the frame The cam lock in the top center of the panel can now be locked for security For the 30 mo...

Page 15: ...A hole pattern and the holes are tapped for 10 32 hardware Figure 9 M6 rails with square holes are also available RM405 RM406 RM407 They mount in the same way as the regular rails For ease of panel and equipment alignment from rail to rail arrows are stamped every 5 25 or every three 1 75 rack units on the face of each rail Figure 9 10 32 equipment mounting hardware is provided in the standard acc...

Page 16: ...ustable brackets one at the top and one at the bottom of each rail Reposition the rail so that the bolt enters the far outside position Figure 11 on the bracket and tighten Repeat this procedure on all of the rails Your rails will now accept 24 rackmount components Figure 10 Removing the bolts Figure 11 Repositioning the bolt 5 16 18 Hex head bolt Hole for 24 rackmounting Hole for 23 rackmounting ...

Page 17: ... bottom cable access Two for the 48 60 72 78 and 84 models or four for the 30 models 1 75 diameter ports are located on the top rear frame member and two are located on the rear bottom frame member These ports can be used for conduit power cord exit etc The rear of the cabinet also features two large cable access cutouts below the rear door that can be used by removing the two 6 32 pan head lockin...

Page 18: ...have 8 outlets and can be positioned horizontally or vertically The power strips for the 72 78 and 84 have 16 outlets and can be positioned vertically or horizontally The power strip is equipped with an on off switch on the front face and a 15 amp circuit breaker located in the end cap on the same end as the switch Figure 13 Installing a 16 outlet power strip Power strip mounting bracket 10 32 Aco...

Page 19: ...top of the shelf tray use wing nuts to secure them underneath the shelf tray Use four fins for two servers or two fins for one large server 3 Mount the remaining part of the shelf assembly to the mounting rails at the desired height using two 10 32 screws per bracket Do not tighten the screws 4 Slide the shelf tray back onto the mounted portion of the assembly so that the slide locks to the shelf ...

Page 20: ...l is available as a solid top or with three or six fans Colors include blue black ivory or gray The panel measures 23 3 W x 24 3 H 59 2 x 61 7 cm The airflow for each fan is 75 CFM Figure 15 illustrates the top panel Figure 15 Top panel with 3 fans ...

Page 21: ...eed to install more equipment than will fit in just one cabinet 1 From the inside of the first cabinet install the hex bolts in the holes on the four corners of the cabinet 2 Line up the holes on the second cabinet with the installed hex bolts on the first cabinet 3 Push the hex bolts through the holes on the second cabinet 4 Attach the washers and nuts or lockwashers to the bolts connecting the t...

Page 22: ... if you have a complete description including the nature and duration of the problem when the problem occurs the components involved in the problem any particular application that when used appears to create the problem or make it worse 11 2 Shipping and Packaging If you need to transport or ship your Elite Series Data Cabinet Package it carefully We recommend that you use the original container I...

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