Dell 1550 Server User Manual


 
Version 0.3, 4 December, 2000 DCSE: PowerEdge 1550 Self-Study
Dell Page 13
The screw holes are bored into separate pieces that can pivot. The images
above show the placement of these pieces and the tension springs that
cause them to fall back into place. In these pictures the tension springs are
not flexed. The images below are of the same portion, just with the
tension springs flexed.
The rear of the rails are designed in the same manner except the top of the
rails do not have screw holes, they are just pegs that poke through the
square holes in the racks.
Cross Brace
A third piece of hardware used for placing the PowerEdge 1550 into a
rack is a cross brace that sits in the back of the rack. The brace has two
sets of interlocking pieces for its connection to the mounting rails.