Rockwell Automation 2300 Family of Drive Systems Hardware User Manual

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Removing and Installing Roll-Out Chassis Units

8.

9. Disconnect all wires that connect the chassis unit to stationary devices in

the MCC.

Important: If any of these wires remain intact, you will not be able to freely

remove the chassis unit from the MCC.

10.Carefully remove the chassis unit from the MCC according to your

company’s handling instructions.

If the module size is:

Do this:

D, F, or G-frame 2362 units or
K, M, or N-code 2364F units

Remove a total of two bolts to unfasten the
chassis unit from the upper brackets. Refer to
Figure 3.2.

E-frame 2362 units or
L-code 2364F units

Remove a total of four screws to unfasten the
chassis unit from the upper brackets. Refer to
Figure 3.2.

!

ATTENTION: 2362 chassis units have the following
approximate weights: D-frame, 260 lbs (119 kg);
E-frame, 440 lbs (200 kg); F-frame 675 lbs (306 kg); and
G-frame 1000 lbs (455 kg). 2364F chassis units have the
following approximate weights: K-code, 260 lbs (119 kg);
L-code, 440 lb (200 kg); M-code, 1000 lbs
(455 kg); and N-code, 1000 lbs (455 kg). Failure to take
precautions when moving a chassis unit may result in personal
injury and/or damage to equipment.

ATTENTION: Do not force the chassis unit when removing it
from the MCC. If you cannot easily remove the chassis unit,
verify that all necessary wires have been disconnected.

ATTENTION: After the chassis unit has been removed from
the MCC, secure the chassis unit so that it will neither tip over
nor fall, causing personal injury and/or equipment damage.

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