Table 4-1 Guide Rail Suite
Illustration Description
L type guide rail (one piece on left and right)
z
This guide rail adopts the design of rear-hang, flexible probe
and free of nuts, greatly simplifying installation process.
z
This guide rail applies to installation of 2U, 3U and 4U
equipment, and can reach a 65kg bearing.
Front position columns (2 for each, 4 in all)
z
Usually attached to the front rail.
z
Fix the position column on front rail, install it into the angle
rail hole, to undertake gravity.
Round head screws (M5×6, 2 screws for each, 4 screws in all)
z
Usually 1 screw is attached to front and rear rail respectively.
z
During usage, fix guide rail onto angle rail, to fix and
undertake gravity.
Crown screws (M5×16, 1 screws for each, 2 screws in all)
z
Usually attached to the front rail.
z
During usage, fix screws onto angle rail, to fix and aovid
falloff.
4.3
Install guide rail to cabinet
1. Length of front and rear rail could extend freely when pulled, in order to guarantee
guide rail bearing, a certain friction is required during extension, otherwise, both front and
rear rails will become too loose; on the contrary, if too tight, front and rail rails will not be
able to extend, it is required to loosen four turnbuckle screws as shown in Figure 4-1
according to situation.
Figure 4-1
2. Extend front and rear guide rails, to make its length equivalent to front and rear
distance of cabinet angle rail.
3. Confirm installation position of the equipment, generally, a height scale is marked
on cabinet angle rail, and introduction will be given in below taking 32U position installation
as an example.
4. On rear guide rail, there’re two connectors, align the lower connector with the
Turnbuckle screw
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