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Installation Procedures
Step 3:
The tools required for uncrating bays are standard pinch bar and claw-
type hammer. Care should be exercised when uncrating bays so that
damage to equipment does not occur. Only use the pinch bar and/or
hammer in areas that have been nailed. Remove top cover first so that
an inspection of the contents of the shipping container can be made.
Remove side and end plates. The bottom plate that the bay is resting on
may remain until the bay is brought to the bay location for mounting.
Remove the plastic bay and all foreign material.
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CAUTION:
Some bays may be equipped with side covers running from top to bottom.
Do not use these covers as a handling point when lifting or moving the bay
into position. Use the bay’s framework for this purpose.
Inspection
Inspection and Physical Verification
If bay frames are equipped with shelves perform the following steps:
Step 1:
Verify that no plug-in units are installed.
Step 2:
Verify that no loose parts are at the bottom of the bay.
Step 3:
Verify that no damage is visible and that each shelf, if factory equipped,
is tightly secured to the bay.
Step 4:
Verify that all cables are free of broken, bent, or misaligned connectors.
Step 5:
Verify that all factory wiring is secure and tied into forms.
Step 6:
Verify that all material is accounted for. Refer to the job specification and
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