StarTech.com RK1236BKF User Manual

Instruction manual, Packaging contents, Required tools

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Instruction Manual

DE: Bedienungsanleitung - de.startech.com

FR: Guide de l'utilisateur - fr.startech.com

ES: Guía del usuario - es.startech.com

IT: Guida per l'uso - it.startech.com

NL: Gebruiksaanwijzing - nl.startech.com
PT: Guia do usuário - pt.startech.com

Manual Revision: 06/21/2012

For the most up-to-date information, please visit: www.startech.com

Packaging Contents

• 1 x Top Panel

• 3 x Bottom Panel

• 4 x Cross Brace

• 2 x Side Panel and frame

• 8 x Plastic Corner Caps

• 4 x Adjustable Feet

• 4 x Casters

• 2 x Allen Wrench (small, large)

• 1 x Assembly screw kit (M4, M5, M6, M8)

• 1 x Bag of M6 Cabinet Screws and Nuts

• 2 x Sets of keys

Required Tools

• Phillips (crosshead) screwdriver

• Adjustable wrench

RK1236BKF

12U 36in Knock-Down Server Rack Cabinet with Casters

Installation

Frame Assembly

1. Connect the two side frames (with side doors) together using the

4 cross braces at each corner. Fasten using a large silver hex screw

(M8) at each end of the brace with the large Allen Wrench. Ensure

that the “fin” on the cross brace faces inwards. Attach the cross

braces to one side first, then attach the second side frame to the

braces.

NOTE: Make sure that the two side frames are right side up. Check

that the lock and latches on the side doors are on the same end as

well as the markings on the inner rack posts.

WARNING: Before proceeding, ensure that ALL hex screws are

tightly wrench-torqued to prevent accidental loosening during use.

Corner Joints

Side Panel Lock

Cross Brace

Cross Brace

Large Hex Screw

*installation photos for reference only

WARNING!

To prevent bodily injury, please ensure that the rack

is installed in a structurally sound environment with a level floor

and that all hardware has been assembled securely, and checked for

stability before loading equipment. When installing equipment into

the rack, start from the bottom of the rack first and move upwards,

keeping the heaviest equipment at the bottom to avoid a situation

where the rack becomes top-heavy.

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