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Dell PowerEdge R510
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Dell
PowerEdge R510 Technical Guide 25
a
Minor conversion required
b
With outer CMA brackets removed
NOTES
The static rails essentially behave like a shelf. Unlike the sliding rails, there is no service
position for the chassis and the CMA is not supported.
The static rails fit in all types of racks including 4-post square/round/threaded and 2-post. The
sliding rails fit in 4-post square hole and unthreaded round hole racks only.
As shipped, the static rails are configured to mount without using tools into square hole or
unthreaded round hole 4-post racks via the new ReadyRail™ interface. 4-post threaded hole
racks require the front and rear brackets to be rotated 180°. Mounting screws are not included
in the kit.
The numbers in the Rail Adjustability Range columns represent the distance between the
outside-facing surfaces of the front and rear mounting posts of the rack.
The Rail Depth number represents the minimum depth of the rail when the rear bracket is
positioned all the way forward.
4.8 Rail View
Figure 18. R510 Sliding Rails without CMA

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