Cabinet Transportation
Chapter 4: Hardware Installation
Cabinet Transportation
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It is recommended that to move and locate all the equipments to the
fi
nal position, a transportation
company specializing in the moving of heavy electronic equipment should be used.
Safety Considerations
Crush hazard could result in personal injury or equipment damage. MTS 2
cabinet with packaging can weigh up to 64 kg and MTS 4 cabinet with packaging
up to 170 kg. Follow instructions below when moving the cabinet.
Equipment racks should only be lifted without the use of lifting equipment when there are suf
fi
cient personnel
available to ensure that regulations covering Health and Safety are not breached. Motorola recommends the
use of appropriate powered mechanical lifting apparatus for moving and lifting the equipment racks. In
addition to these points, refer to and comply with any local regulations that govern the use of lifting equipment.
Moving the MTS 2 Cabinet
For MTS 2 cabinet, Motorola recommends the use of a sack trolley or appropri-
ate lifting straps for transportation.
A sack trolley will generally be used from the front of the MTS 2 as this allows it
to be moved into position. Protective padding or cardboard should be placed
between the MTS and the sack trolley to prevent equipment damage.
Lifting the MTS 4 and Expansion Cabinet
Use appropriate lifting apparatus to lift the racks complying with all applicable health and safety
regulations and any other regulations applicable to lifting heavy equipment.
If it is necessary to lift the equipment rack, use two (2) lifting brackets provided with the accessory
kit. Follow the instructions below to use them for cabinet lifting
1.
Screw the lifting brackets to both sides of the MTS 4 cabinet. The holes are pre-drilled.
2.
Use the three screws for each bracket.
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3.
The screws must be tightened to between 10-13.5 Nm (91-120 in-lbs) torque.
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