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Dell EMC PowerProtect DD6900 - Inserting and Securing the Shelf to the Cabinet (Shoulder Screw Configuration); Truss Head Screws

Dell EMC PowerProtect DD6900
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Table 5. Truss head screws
Truss head screw from kit Part number and description Suggested use
036-032-010
Screw, M5-0.8x12, Truss Head Phillips
with patch
Can be used in Dell EMC racks and
third-party non-threaded hole racks.
036-032-011
Screw, M6-1.0x12, Truss Head Phillips
with patch
Can be used in non-Dell EMC racks.
036-032-009
Screw, 10-32x.5, Truss Head Phillips
with patch
Can be used in non-Dell EMC racks.
036-032-012
Screw, 12-24x.5, Truss Head Phillips
with patch
Can be used in non-Dell EMC racks.
Steps
1. For Dell EMC racks, use the orange shelf latch handles to push the shelf completely into the cabinet. Align the two
semi-captive M5 shoulder screws on each side with the mounting holes on the cabinet. Thread the shoulder screws into the
mounting holes and finger-tighten the shoulder screws.
Figure 38. Inserting and securing the shelf to the cabinet (shoulder screw configuration)
To install the shelf into a third-party rack that is not compatible with the M5 shoulder screws, do the following:
a. Remove the semi-captive M5 screws by sliding them from the ears.
Install the Disk Shelves in the Rack
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