Rocstor Y10E023-B1 User manual

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SolidRack Adjustable 4 Post Open Frame Server Rack
User Manual
4-Post Oprn Frame Rack

Rocstor Legal Disclaimer
Important Safety Information
Safety Instructions
Introduction
Component Identication
Hardware and Accessories
Installation Guide & Requirement
Assemble the Rack
Leveling Feet instruction
Installing the Casters
Cable Management Hook Installation
Rack Grounding Instruction
Leveling Feet Adjustment
Warranty
Contact Information
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The information presented in this manual is not warranted by Rocstor to be totally authoritative, error free,
or complete. This publication is not meant to be a substitute for a detailed operational and a site-specic
development plan for the use of the product. Therefore, Rocstor assumes no liability for damages, violations
of codes, improper installation, system failures, or any other problems that could arise based on the use of
this Manual.
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE DURATION OF THE
WARRANTY AS STATED HEREIN AND IS EXCLUSIVE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, LEGAL THEORIES,
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Rocstor Legal Disclaimer

Important Safety Information
Please review and read the instructions very carefully in order to understand the specication of the equipment. This is
essential information before installing, operating, service or maintaining your equipment. These messages or alerts may appear
throughout this publication and manual for your purchased equipment. The messages are designed to warn you of possible
hazards or to bring to your attention the information that would assist and claries steps and procedures.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
NOTICE
DANGER This symbol represents an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury. Please follow instructions carefully.
WARNING This symbol represents a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can
result in death or serious injury. Please follow instructions carefully.
CAUTION This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can
result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION, This symbol is used without the safety alert symbol, indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in equipment damage. Please follow
instructions carefully. Please follow instructions carefully.
NOTICE This symbol provides informations and practices not related to physical injury
including certain environmental hazards, potential damage or loss of data. Please follow
instructions carefully.
This is a safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal
injury hazards. Please follow the instructions very carefully and obey all
safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
This symbol and label provides Danger or Warning safety which indicates
an electrical hazard exists. If instructions are not fully followed, it may
result in personal injury.
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Safety Instructions
Please follow the essential and important instructions in this manual. The information provides you useful instructions for
installation and customization of the rack or equipment.
• The content of this packaging is easily tipped. Please be extra careful and use extreme caution when moving or unpacking this
cabinet.
• Two people are preferred and are required to move, unpack and install the cabinet.
• Not following these instructions carefully, can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. Please follow the assembly
instructions very carefully.
• This cabinet enclosure has a stationary weight capacity of 1200 lb. (544 kg) and a Rolling weight capacity of 660 lb. (300 kg).
Please do not exceed the weight capacity limit of this enclosure. Overloading the capacity of this enclosure may result in bodily
and property damage.
• This product is designed for indoor use. Do not use this cabinet outdoors or in an open area. • DO NOT push the cabinet from its
sides.
• This enclosure is not designed to be stacked. Do not place any items or liquids on top or around the enclosure.
• It is important to survey the area that this inclosure will be installed to assure the area is able to handle the total weight of the
cabinet and the equipment inside the cabinet after all equipment installation.
• Please note that each cabinet should be bonded directly to a common ground using one of the designated grounding points at
the bottom of the cabinet. Failure to Gound the enclosure may result in hazard of electric shock.
TIP/ HEAVY EQUIPMENT HAZARD
Not following these instructions carefully, it can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage
WARNING
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Introduction
Rocstor SolidRack Adjustable Depth Open Frame 4 Post Rack with Casters - Adjustable mounting depth – Includes Casters - 1200 lb
Static/Stationary Weight Capacity - Assembely Required - For Server, Storage, Patch Panel, A/V Equipment, Networking & Telecom-
munications Equipment - Mobile Data IT rack w/casters, cage nuts, & screws – Heavy-duty Steel - 19in EIA/ECA-310 rated – Black -
OPEN POST ADJUSTABLE DEPTH 4POST RACK
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Component Identication
Cabinet
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Left Vertical Rail
x2
Corner Section
x8
Center Section
x4
Top Bracket
x2
Right Vertical Rail
x2
Base Bracket
x2
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Hardware and Accessories
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M8 Bolt
x48
M6 Cage Nut
x50
Cable Management Rings
Qty Varies
from 4x for 8U to 24x for 45U
Hook Mounting Screws
Qty Varies
from 4x for 8U to 24x for 45U
Casters
x4
M6 Plastic Washers
x50
M6 Phillips Head Screw
x50
M8 Washer
x48
M8 (13mm) Wrench
x1
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M6 Screws
x16
M6 Flat Washers
x16
Leveling Feet
x4

To ensure proper and secure installation, cage nuts need to be installed horizontally
as shown below. Installing cage nuts in the incorrect orientation can cause injury or
equipment damage.
M6(10mm) Wrench
x1
Phillips Screwdriver
x1
Toothed Lock Washer
x4
Toothed Lock Washer
x1
M6 Phillips-Head Screw
x4
M6 Flange Nut
x16
Hardware and Accessories
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1. Locate the Corner Sections (x2) and align them with the Center Section (x1) by sliding the Corner Sections
into the Center Section. (see the following illustration)
2. Refer to the following Mounting Depth Chart and choose the required Setting Numbers that is
recommended for your equipment. Choose your maximum required mounting depth for your rackmount
equipment.
Installation Guide & Requirements
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22 in. 0 and 0 31 in. 4 and 5
23 in. 1 and 0 32 in. 5 and 5
24 in. 1 and 1 33 in. 5 and 6
25 in. 1 and 2 34 in. 6 and 6
26 in. 2 and 2 35 in. 6 and 7
27 in. 2 and 3 36 in. 7 and 7
28 in. 3 and 3 37 in. 7 and 8
29 in. 3 and 4 38 in. 8 and 8
30 in. 4 and 4 39 in. 8 and 9
40 in. 9 and 9
Mounting
Depth
Index
Numbers
Mounting
Depth
Index
Numbers
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3. Locate the Corner Sections (x 2) and then slide them inward into the Center Sections (x1). At this time, you
may align the Setting Numbers on the Center Sections with the rst Rectangular Cutout on the Corner
Sections (x 2).
4. At this time, you may Insert the supplied (8) eight M8 Bolts through eight M8 Washers. Insert the Bolts and
the Washers into the holes in the Corner Sections (x2) and Center Sections. After completing this, please
tighten the M8 Bolts on the Center Section Assembly by using the 13 mm Wrench.
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Installation Guide & Requirments
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Assembled beam
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Assemble the Rack
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1. Locate the Left Vertical Raid and Right Vertical Rail. Make sure the rack height numbers are faced outwards
and facing up. Then Place the two Right and Left Raid on the ground in a parallel setting.
2. Insert one Center Section Assembly between the bottom of the Left Vertical Rail and the Right Vertical Rail.
Ensure the holes in the ends of the Center Section Assembly align with the holes in the bottom of the Left
Vertical Rail and the Right Vertical Rail. Make sure the Center Section Assembly numbers face the ground.
3. Gently Lift the Base Bracket and have it vertically alignedwith the two holes in the side with the two holes
in the Vertical Rail and Center Section Assembly.
4. For both sides of the Base Bracket, use the M8 washers and the bolts. Insert two M8 Bolts into two M8
Washers and then into the holes of the Base Vertical Rails, Base Bracket, and into the Center Section
Assembly.
5. Using the 13 mm Wrench, carefully tighten the M8 Bolts.
6. For the second Base Bracket, please repeat steps 3 to 5.
7. At this time, please lift the assembly of parts into upright position.
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Assemble the Rack
9. Locate the Base Bracket and Center Section Assembly. Then Slide the Left Vertical Rail Between these two
Bracket and the Assembly units. Please note the Left Vertical Rail should have the height numbers face
upright.
10. At this time, locate and Insert two M8 Bolts through twoM8 Washers and into the holes in the Base
Bracket thatalign with the Vertical Rails and the Center SectionAssembly.
11. Using the 13 mm Wrench, carefully tighten the M8 Bolts.
12. For the Right Vertical Rail, please repeat steps 9to 11.
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8. For the other side of the Base Bracket, please locate the second Center Section Assembly and slide it
between the other side of the base bracket. Please make sure on the Center Section Assembly that the
Setting Numbers face outside the Rack.

Assemble the Rack
13. On the left hand side of the Rack, install the Center Section Assembly by sliding it between the top of the
left side Vertical Rails.
14. Now on the right-hand side of the Rack, slide a Center Section Assembly by sliding it between the top of
the ght side Vertical Rails.
15. At this time, install and place one Top Bracket on top Front side and the other Top Bracket on the top Rear
side of the Rack.
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16. Use and tighten with the 13mm Wrench the supplied M8 Washers and Bolts into the holes located in the
Top Brackets and the top Vertical Rails.
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Leveling Feet Instructions
Leveling Feet Instructions
1. Change the position of the Rack and place it onto its side for installation of the Leveling Feet.
2. Insert the four Leveling Feet into the four holes located in the bottom of each Base Bracket. Then insert the
Leveling Feet into each of the Base Bracket holes. Tighten each of the Feet.
Use at least two people to unpack the enclosure.
Move the Cabinet
• Be extremely cautious when moving or unpacking this rack/cabinet.
• When moving or unpacking this rack/cabinet, Two people are preferred and are required to move and
unpack.
• Make sure the leveling feet are up when moving or pushing the Rack.
TIP/ HEAVY EQUIPMENT HAZARD
WARNING
Not following these instructions carefully, it can result in death, serious injury, or equipment
damages.
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1. Locate the four holes in the bottom of the Rack and align them with the holes in each Caster. Then insert
the four (4) supplied M6 Screws in the four M6 Washers. Continue by inserting the M6 Screws through the
Caster holes at the base.
2. Insert four M6 Screws through four M6 Flat Washers and down through the holes in the Rack.
3. At this time using the M6 Flange Nuts, thread them in the M6 Screws. Thread four M6 Flange Nuts onto the
M6 Screws. Continue by tightening the M6 Screws to the base and the Flange Nuts. You may use the supplied
10mm Wrench to fully tighten the screws. Continue to repeat this procedure for all 4 Casters.
Installing the Casters
Cable Management Hooks Installation
1. Locate the Cable Mounting Screw Holes on the back of the Rack. Hold the Cable Management Hooks and
align them with the corresponding holes on the Rack. At this time insert the Mounting Screws into the Rack
and the Cable Management Hook.
2. Tighten the Hook Mounting Screws with the Phillips Head Screwdriver. Then install the other Cable
Management Hooks by repeating the same steps.
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Rack Grounding Instruction
Leveling Feet Adjustments
Locate the Ground Hole located on the bottom of theRack. Use the supplied M6 Screw through the Ground-
ingPoint and use a Grounding Wire that will run under the Rack Frame. At this time, connect the Grounding
Wire to your designated and safe Earth Ground Connection.
To provide full stability for the rack enclosure, you must level the feet by hand rst and then use a 14 mm
Wrench on all the four Leveling Feet. Use a Spirit or Bubble Level for proper Rack leveling measurement.
Make sure all the Feet have the same height and they are rmly touching the oor.
M6 Screw
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Connection of the cabinet to building Common Bonding Network (CBN) is required.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
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Five-Year Factory Warranty
Rocstor provides a Limited Factory Warranty which applies to products you have purchased for commercial
or industrial use in the ordinary course of your business.
Terms of warranty
Rocstor warrants its SolidRack product series to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of ve years from the date of purchase. Rocstor’s obligation under this warranty coverage is limited
to repairing or replacing, at its sole discretion, any such defective products. This warranty does not apply to
equipment that has been damaged by accident, negligence, or misapplication or has been altered or
modied in any way. In the event Rocstor repairs or provide a replacement of a defective product or part,
the warranty does not extend the original warranty period. Rocstor reserves the right to repair or replace
any parts under warranty as new or factory re manufactured.
Non-transferable warranty
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser who must have properly registered the product.
The product may be registered at the Rocstor Web site, https://rocstor.com/customer-support/warranty
registration.
Exclusions
If Rocstor tests or examines the alleged defect in the product and nds that the damages or defects do not
exist or were caused by a third party or an end user’s misuse, improper installation or testing, or negligence,
then Rocstor shall not be liable under the warranty. Furthermore, unauthorized attempts to repair or modify
the product by wrong or inadequate electrical connection or voltage, inadequate or inappropriate site
operation conditions, repair, installation corrosive area or atmosphere, a change in location or operating
conditions or use, repair by non-Rocstor designated personnel, exposure to the elements, re, Acts of God,
theft, or equipment installation not recommended or contrary to Rocstor’s specications or
recommendations. Warranties will be void and Rocstor will not be liable if the product serial number is
tampered with, altered, removed, defaced or any other cause beyond the range of intended use.
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