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Ensure that you have a Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2 or number 3, depending on the size of your
rack-mount screws.
If you cannot use a mechanical li to remove the router (the preferred method), you can remove it
manually.
CAUTION: Because of the router's size and weight, we strongly recommend that you
use a mechanical li to remove the MX10004. Liing the chassis and removing it from a
rack or cabinet requires at least three people.
Make sure the chassis is empty (contains only the fan tray controllers) before you li it.
CAUTION: When removing more than one router chassis from a rack, remove the
routers in order from top to boom.
To manually remove an MX10004 router from a four-post rack:
1. Remove all opcs, line cards, RCBs, power supplies, fan trays, and SFBs before you aempt to move
the router chassis. See the following topics:
"Remove a Line Card from an MX10004 Router Chassis" on page 198
"Remove an MX10004 Roung and Control Board" on page 189
"Remove a JNP10K-PWR-AC2 Power Supply" on page 151
"Remove a JNP10K-PWR-DC2 Power Supply" on page 161
"Remove an MX10004 Fan Tray" on page 166
"Remove an MX10004 Switch Fabric Board" on page 180
Ensure that all the removed components are stored in anstac bags.
2. Use the appropriate Phillips (+) screwdriver to remove the screws that aach the chassis to the rack.
WARNING: To prevent injury, keep your back straight and li with your legs, not your
back. Do not twist your body as you li. Balance the load evenly and be sure that your
foong is rm.
3. Posion one person on each side of the rack and another in the rear of the chassis.
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