
When installing a Great Lakes Swing Rack or Wall Mount to materials such
as wood, cinder block, concrete, etc., please consider the load capacity within
the swing rack or wall mount structure, and be certain to check with local
authorities to determine the appropriate hardware requirements for these
conditions. Because wall compositions may vary at different installation
sites, Great Lakes cannot warrant the tness or suitability of any installation
instructions or installation hardware it may provide for swing rack or wall
mount enclosures. Great Lakes hereby DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS AND IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
REGARDING THE SUFFICIENCY, FITNESS OR SUITABILITY OF ANY
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR INSTALLATION HARDWARE GREAT
LAKES MAY PROVIDE FOR SWING RACKS AND WALL-MOUNTED
ENCLOSURES. Great Lakes recommends that an experienced maintenance
and/or technical person be consulted regarding the proper wall-mounting
hardware and procedures to be used for the anticipated load capacity of the
swing rack or wall mounted enclosure.
Product specications are subject to change without prior notice.
POWER
When using PDUs, each PDU should be connected to a committedbranch
circuit that is rated for the continuous load of all the equipment connected.
When not using a PDU, each piece of equipment should be connected to a
dedicated branch circuit.
PROTECTIVE EARTHING/GROUNDING
A main protective earthing stud is provided.
WARNING: To avoid injury to persons or loss of life, ground each SRD Swing
Rack individually to the dedicated branch circuit earthing ground
CONNECTING MAIN PROTECTIVE EARTHING STUD TO THE
DEDICATE D BRANCH CIRCUIT EARTHING GROUND CONDUCTOR
Connect the dedicated branch circuit earthing ground conductor to the main
protective earthing stud located on the support frame using a listed ring or
closed-loop terminal.
Your package should include the folowing items:
COMPONENT QTY.
BRACES (TOP & BOTTOM) 2
SWING RACK SIDE WITH SWING FRAME ATTACHED 1
SWING RACK SIDE 1
1/4 - 20 X 1/2" CARRIAGE BOLTS 8
1/4 - 20 HEX NUTS WITH SERRATED FLANGE 8
3/8" - 16 SHOULDER BOLTS 2
#10-32 X 1/2" LONG, BLACK SCREWS 50
TOOLS REQUIRED: 7/16" NUT DRIVER, PHILLIPS HEAD
SCREWDRIVER
OVERVIEW
SRD Swing Racks are designed to securely hold 19” rack mount
equipment, networking equipment, phone equipment, etc. in tight spaces
or closets
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Wood Studded Wall
Once the location on the wall has been determined, inspect the wall
surface. The wall must be at and square in the horizontal and vertical
plane to ensure the SRD Swing Rack closes correctly. If the wall is not
at and square, you might need to use shims.
Wood studded wall mounting instructions apply to a 2” x 4” wood stud
wall with ¾” plywood.
Mounting Hardware for Wood Studded Wall
GL24SRD Qty (4) 3/8 x 2” long Lag Bolts and 1” O.D. Flat Washer
GL36SRD Qty (8) 3/8 x 2” long Lag Bolts and 1” O.D. Flat Washer
GL48SRD Qty (8) 3/8 x 2” long Lag Bolts and 1” O.D. Flat Washer
Masonry Wall Surface
For a masonry wall surface, the installer must provide all the appropriate
hardware.
WARNING: Improper handling and use of the EN enclosure could result in
equipment damage, serious injury, or possible death.
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