User manual

Chapter 1 Physical and Network Specifications 1-31
1.2.3.2 Other Considerations
Confirm that the access route is free of any steps and other obstacles that would
expose the device to shock.
1.2.4 Cabinet Stabilization Measures
This section shows useful methods of securing a SPARC Enterprise M8000/M9000
server to prevent it from shifting due to vibration.
SPARC
Enterprise
M9000 Server
(Base cabinet)
(Expansion
cabinet)
Simple
packaging
1
1900 (74.8) 1100 (43.3) 1300 (51.2) 1500 (59.0) 950 10
Without
front and
rear doors
or side
panels
1900 (74.8) 900 (35.4) 1100 (43.3) 1350 (53.1) 820 10
Tri-Wall
2
2100 (82.7) 1800 (70.9) 1800 (70.9) 1200 (47.2) 1050 10
Wooden
2
packing
2100 (82.7) 1800 (70.9) 1800 (70.9) 1200 (47.2) 1100 10
Power Cabinet Simple
packaging
1
1900 (74.8) 700 (27.6) 900 (35.4) 1500 (59.0) 350 10
Without
front and
rear doors
or side
panels
1900 (74.8) 700 (27.6) 900 (35.4) 1350 (53.1) 320 10
Tri-Wall
2
2100 (82.7) 1600 (63.0) 1600 (63.0) 1200 (47.2) 450 10
Wooden
2
packing
2100 (82.7) 1700 (67.0) 1700 (67.0) 1200 (47.2) 500 10
1 Simple packaging means a device is covered only with a packing material such as a vinyl sheet instead of being packed in a wood-
framed case or a cardboard box.
2 When in Tri-wall and wooden packing, use the pallet jack to move the equipment.
3 The transport equipment includes the elevator and pallet jack used to transport the device.
TABLE 1-4 Space Required for Transport (2 of 2)
Name
Device
status
during
transport
1
Minimum
door height
[mm (inch)]
Minimum
door width
[mm (inch)]
Minimum
passage
width [mm
(inch)]
Minimum
elevator car
depth [mm
(inch)]
Minimum
withstand
load of
transport
equipment
[kg]
3
Maximum
inclination
of access
route [˚ ]