Fujitsu M8000 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 1 Safety and Tools 1-5
1.2.3 Conversion and Reuse of This Product
If this product is converted or a used article of this product is overhauled for the
purpose of reuse, unexpected injury on users and bystanders or damage to their
property may result.
1.3 Tools Required for Maintenance
The maintenance work described in Chapter 6 to Chapter 24 requires maintenance
software to confirm that the SPARC Enterprise and other components are operating
correctly and to collect status information and log data about the server and
components. The work for mounting, removing, or replacing a specific component
requires screwdrivers, and special tools such as an antistatic wrist strap. These items
are listed in
TABLE 1-1.
TABLE 1-1 Maintenance Tools
No. Name Use
1 Torque wrench
[8.24 N*m (84 kgf*cm)]
Used to fix the bus bars of the power cabinet.
2 Sockets for 10 mm (M6) torque
wrench
Used to replace the BP_A in the SPARC Enterprise M8000
server.
3 Sockets for 13 mm (M8) torque
wrench
Used to fix the bus bars of the power cabinet.
4 Torque wrench extension
5Torque screwdriver
[0.2 N*m (2.0 kgf*cm)]
Used to secure the clock cables between the cabinets if the
expansion cabinet of the SPARC Enterprise M9000 server is
mounted.
6 Slotted bit Used to secure the clock cables between the cabinets if the
expansion cabinet of the SPARC Enterprise M9000 server is
mounted.
7 Wrist strap For antistatic purposes
8 Conductive mat For antistatic purposes
9 CPU module replacement tool For mounting and removing CPU Modules (accessory)
10 SunVTS Test program