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Tait TB8100 Installation And Operation Manual

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TB8100 Installation and Operation Manual Installation 83
© Tait Electronics Limited June 2005
1. Remove the front panel, as described in “Preliminary Disassembly”
on page 88.
2. Fit the subrack into the cabinet or rack and secure it firmly with an
M6 (or 0.25in if you are using imperial fittings) screw, flat and spring
washer in each of the four main mounting holes
b, as shown in
Figure 5.4 on page 82.
Note If you need extra mounting security, there are additional mount-
ing holes
c provided at the rear of the subrack for auxiliary sup-
port brackets.
5.8.3 Auxiliary Support Bracket
TBA2140 auxiliary support brackets can be fitted to the rear of the TB8100
subrack to provide additional mounting security. Figure 5.5 below shows a
standard TBA2140 bracket
b fitted in a typical Tait Electronics cabinet c.
If you are not using a Tait cabinet, you may have to make your own brackets
to suit your installation.
Important You must fit the auxiliary support brackets if you intend to
transport a cabinet fitted with a fully built-up TB8100 BSS.
We also recommend that you fit the brackets under the following
conditions:
when the installation is in an area prone to earthquakes
when third party equipment is installed hard up underneath the TB8100
BSS subrack.
Figure 5.5 Auxiliary support bracket
c
b

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Tait TB8100 Specifications

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BrandTait
ModelTB8100
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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