3.9 Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Kick Plate
3.9 Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Kick Plate
When installing or removing disk or tape drives in the two lower positions
(positions 1 and 2), you must remove the cabinet front kick plate to install the
chassis stabilizer brackets, only for the RA90/RA92 disk drive.
Remove the cabinet kick plate using the following procedure and Figure 3–10:
1. Remove the two 10/32 pan-head Phillips sems screws that secure the
kick plate to the cabinet frame. Hold the kick plate with one hand after
removing the second screw, or it will fall to the floor.
2. Place the kick plate and its hardware in a safe place.
Replace the cabinet kick plate using the following procedure and Figure 3–10:
1. Slide the pointed tabs on the back of the kick plate into the cabinet
mounting bracket holes at the base of the frame. Note the kick plate tabs
slide up into the holes, as opposed to seating down into the holes.
2. Push the kick plate flush to the frame, then reinsert the two 10/32
pan-head Phillips sems screws.
3. Tighten the screws.
3.10 Stabilizer Plate (Weight)
To make sure the stability of a cabinet that contains a single storage element
in position 5 or 1, a 25-pound stabilizer plate has been installed at the factory.
The stabilizer plate is attached to the underside of the upper cabinet H-
stiffener, and is fastened to the upper front and rear cabinet crossbars. It is
not necessary to remove the stabilizer plate after installing additional add-on
storage elements.
3.11 Ground Wire
An additional ground wire is shipped with the cabinet and mounted at the
rear. This ground wire is used to optimize the signal integrity. Connect the
open end of the ground wire to the target system to achieve equal ground
levels between storage cabinet and the system. This wire has to be used in
case the cabinet and the system are connected to different grounding systems
or different mains.
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