MX5, MX10, MX40 and MX80 Chassis Lifting Guidelines
The weight of a fully configured chassis is about 30 lb (13.6 kg). Observe the following
guidelines for lifting and moving the router:
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Before moving the router, read the guidelines in “MX5, MX10, MX40, and MX80 Site
Preparation Checklist” on page 59 to verify that the intended site meets the specified
power, environmental, and clearance requirements.
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Before lifting or moving the router, disconnect all external cables.
To lift routing devices and components, use the following lifting guidelines:
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Up to 39.7 lb (18 kg): One person.
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39.7 lb (18 kg) to 70.5 lb (32 kg): Two or more people.
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70.5 lb (32 kg) to 121.2 lb (55 kg): Three or more people.
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Above 121.2 lbs (55 kg): Material handling systems (such as levers, slings, lifts and
so on) must be used. When this is not practical, specially trained persons or systems
must be used (riggers or movers).
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As when lifting any heavy object, lift most of the weight with your legs rather than your
back. Keep your knees bent and your back relatively straight and avoid twisting your
body as you lift. Balance the load evenly and be sure that your footing is solid.
Installation Safety Warnings for Juniper Networks Devices
Observe the following warnings before and during hardware equipment installation:
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Intrabuilding Ports Warning on page 149
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Installation Instructions Warning on page 150
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Rack-Mounting Requirements and Warnings on page 150
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Ramp Warning on page 154
Intrabuilding Ports Warning
WARNING: The intrabuilding ports of the equipment or subassembly are
suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only.
The intrabuilding ports of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be
metallically connected to interfacesthatconnect to the Outside Plant(OSP)
or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intrabuilding interfaces
only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089) and require isolation
from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not
sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP
wiring.
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Chapter 7: Safety and Compliance Information