Chassis lifting guidelines for ex8200 switches – Juniper Networks EX8208 User Manual

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Chassis Lifting Guidelines for EX8200 Switches

The weight of a fully loaded EX8208 switch is approximately 284 lb (130 kg) and the
weight of a fully loaded EX8216 switch is approximately 486 lb (220 kg). Observe the
following guidelines for lifting and moving the switch:

Before moving the switch to a site, ensure that the site meets the power, environmental,
and clearance requirements specified in the “Site Preparation Checklist for an EX8200
Switch” on page 91.

Do not attempt to lift the EX8208 switch by yourself. We recommend using a
mechanical lift to install the EX8208 switch in a rack or cabinet. If you cannot use a
lift, you must remove all components from the chassis before lifting and use a minimum
of three people to lift the EX8208 switch chassis. For lifting and component removal
instructions, see “Mounting an EX8208 Switch on a Rack or Cabinet Without Using a
Mechanical Lift” on page 143
.

WARNING: Because of the EX8216 switch’s size and weight, we require the use of a
mechanical lift to install the EX8216 switch in a rack or cabinet or to move the switch
from one location to another.

CAUTION: The EX8208 switch chassis has two handles, one on each side of the chassis.
Do not lift a fully loaded chassis by the handles; make sure the chassis is empty before
you lift it. If two of the people lifting the chassis use the handles to lift it, a third person
must lift from the rear of the chassis. The rear of the chassis is heavier than the front
of the chassis, so when you lift the chassis by the handles the chassis tips toward the

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