
Use the recommended 180-degree configuration to transport a chassis. If the 90-degree configuration is
used, then the chassis is more likely to tip. Use caution and take extra care in rolling the chassis up a ramp.
Always follow proper safety practices whenever moving a Cisco NCS 6000 Series chassis.
Caution
This dolly is designed only for the temporary transportation of the Cisco equipment listed here. Do
not use it with any other device or for any other purpose. Cisco equipment designed for use with
the dolly: Cisco NCS 6000 Series Chassis.
Statement 356
Warning
Do not permanently locate the equipment on the dolly. Safely store the dolly after use.
Statement
357
Warning
To reduce the risk of dolly instability, chassis damage, or personal injury, do not raise the equipment
more than 1 inch (2.4 cm) above the floor during transportation.
Statement 358
Warning
This dolly is designed to transport the equipment over short distances only.
Statement 359
Warning
In order to reduce the risk of chassis damage or personal injury when replacing a fully-loaded,
existing chassis, do not move the chassis in a configuration that is greater than the as-shipped chassis.
Before attaching the dolly and moving the chassis, remove the power system, fan trays, RP cards,
fabric cards, and line cards from the LCC. Remove the entire power tray assembly and associated
components and any fabric cards from the FCC (Do not remove the SC-SW or SC cards).
Statement
367
Warning
To reduce the risk of dolly instability, chassis damage, or personal injury, do not transport the
equipment with the dolly raised higher than the maximum transport height shown on the dolly
label, and do not raise the equipment higher than required to remove the shipping pallet. For
information about maximum dolly heights, see the dolly instructions in this document.
Statement
368
Warning
Dolly wheel casters and anti-rotation pins should be in the locked position when the dolly is not in use.
Caution
Verifying the Move Path
Before moving the Cisco NCS 6000 Series chassis, it is critical that you verify that the path that you are
planning to use to move the chassis to its final location can accommodate the chassis size and weight and the
restrictions of the chassis when using the dolly.
See the following table for a list of the restrictions for your move path, and verify that you have sufficient
room for the
entire
move path prior to moving the chassis.
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Moving the Chassis
Verifying the Move Path