Pretty neat Tom.. just a little more food for thought since you made reference to alignment...
some of the ATLs that I'm involved with were built with heavy angle iron under the feet to spread the load and help keep the frames in proper alignment in the event a weak spot were to develop in the raised floor on which they were assembled. that might have just been paranoia though... Dwight "Thomas A. La Porte" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: MWORKS.COM> Subject: 3494 library on earthquake pads? Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] DU> 05/27/2003 11:12 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" I realize that this isn't *strictly* TSM-related, but I know that there are many 3494 library users and some of you may have investigated this before me. We are about to move our 3494 library within our data center and are considering moving it onto seismic earthquake pads (see <URL:http://www.worksafetech.com/pages/isobase.html>, for an illustration of what I'm describing). I would like to know if anybody on the list has done this before or has investigated doing anything similar. We have been moving all of our data center equipment onto ISO-Base platforms, but the 3494 library seems as though it might have different requirements, what with it's need to stay aligned, etc. Feel free to contact me directly or respond to the list if you have had any experience in this area. -- Tom Thomas A. La Porte, DreamWorks SKG <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>