Cisco Cisco CRS-1 Multishelf System Troubleshooting Guide

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Support the chassis properly and safely in order to protect both equipment and movers.
4. 
Cisco does not provide step−by−step tilting instructions nor instructions on the move itself, since the
condition and environment of each site can be very different. It is recommended that you conduct the
appropriate planning of the move in advance of the installation. Refer to the site planning guide
referenced in the Introduction section of this document for more information.
5. 
If the CRS−16 chassis needs to be lifted via a crane or other lifting mechanism, attachment points
such as the M10 bolt−holes present on the chassis should not be used. These are not designed for
lifting purposes. Place the chassis on or in an appropriately specified mechanism which has the
necessary lifting points to which the crane or lifting mechanism can be attached. Additional
connections can be made to the movement handles on the left and right−hand sides of the chassis in
order to help provide vertical stability but these must not be the primary load bearing elements.
Ideally, consult with the crane operating company since they are the best resource you can use in
order to advise you on what solution to use.
6. 
Cisco recommends the use of professional movers or riggers in order to accomplish these tasks
because professional movers are best equipped with the appropriate tools and are well versed in the
correct safety practices.
7. 
Contact your Cisco account team directly for more information.
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Updated: Nov 16, 2006
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