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Required Tools and Equipment
This section lists the tools and equipment needed for installation.
Hand Tools
The following hand tools are required for installation of the chassis circuit cards and PFUs:
Cable/wire stripping tool – used to prepare the ends of power and ground cables for attachment to two-hole lugs.
Knife, scissors or tin snips to cut shipping straps on the chassis container.
Panduit crimping tool with 4 AWG die – used to crimp two-hole lugs on the ends of power feed cables.
Phillips #2 and #1 screwdrivers – used to tighten thumb-screws on cards, fan trays, PFUs, and mounting
brackets.
7/16-inch nut driver or ratchet and socket set – used to connect power and return, as well as chassis grounding
cable lugs to PFU terminals.
Torque wrench (rated 50 in-lb [5.65 N-m]) with 7/16-inch socket for tightening lugs to power terminals.
Grounding wrist and/or heel straps for prevention of Electro-Static Discharge (ESD).
Caution:
The inappropriate use of electric or pneumatic torque drivers, or power drill/impact drivers to loosen
or tighten fasteners may result in damage to system components.
Caution:
During installation, maintenance, and/or removal, wear a grounding wrist strap connected to the
ASR 5500 chassis to avoid ESD damage to the components. Failure to do so could result in damage to sensitive
electronic components and potentially void your warranty.
electronic components and potentially void your warranty.
Equipment
The following equipment is necessary to install the chassis and verify that it is ready for configuration:
Standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack (4-post or 2-post) or telecommunications cabinet with mounting
hardware. The rack/cabinet must be installed in accordance with OEM recommendations and local
practices for electrical/grounding and seismic conditions.
practices for electrical/grounding and seismic conditions.
Multiple -48 VDC power feeds terminated at the rack/cabinet.
Voltmeter to measure input voltages at the PFU terminals.
Heat gun for installing shrink wrap tubing over power cable lugs.
Computer with a DB9 RS-232C serial port or a terminal server port that will connect to the RJ45 Console port
on the chassis management MIO/UMIO cards for accessing the Command Line Interface (CLI).
Pallet jack and/or chassis lift to move and position the ASR 5500 chassis. Without such mechanical assistance,
moving and positioning the chassis will require multiple craftpersons trained to safely handle heavy rack-
mounted units.
mounted units.