5. Move the wooden pallet and packing material to a staging area as close to the router as possible.
Make sure that there is enough space to move the router chassis from the rack to the wooden
pallet.
6. Posion a mechanical li under the router. If a mechanical li is not available, have three people
support the weight of the router while another person uses the screwdriver to remove the front
mounng screws that aach the router chassis mounng brackets to the rack. For MX10004
removal, see "Remove an MX10004 Router from a Four-Post Rack Using a Mechanical Li" on page
213 or "Manually Remove an MX10004 Router from a Four-Post Rack" on page 215.
7. Remove the router from the rack (see "Chassis and Component Liing Guidelines" on page 247)
and place the router on the shipping pallet. Posion the router on the pallet so that the front of the
router is facing the silkscreened “front” mark on the pallet. The pallet also has crop marks to guide
you in posioning the router chassis.
8. Use the 13/32-in. or 10-mm open-end or socket wrench to install the four sets of brackets and
bolts that secure the router chassis to the wooden pallet.
9. Slide the plasc cover over the router chassis. The plasc cover is part of the router’s original
packing materials.
10. Place the packing foam on top of and around the router.
11. Place the power cords in the box.
12. Remove the rack-mount kit from the rack and place the kit and the connecng screws in the
accessory box.
13. If you want to return accessories or FRUs with the router, pack them as instructed in "Pack
MX10004 Components for Shipping" on page 235.
14. Verify that all accessories are present. See "Compare the MX10004 Router Order to the Packing
List" on page 112.
15. Slide the cardboard box over the router chassis, making sure that the arrows on the box point up
and the pallet fasteners to secure the cardboard box to the wooden pallet are near the boom.
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