On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Jay West <jw...@classiccmp.org> wrote: > Tony wrote... >> Anyway, does anyone have experience of rack-mounting a TU56? It >> clearly doesn't go on slide rails, it bolts directly to the rack >> (hinge down the front panel for access). I have the manuals from >> Bitsavers, they imply there is some kind of spacer block that goes >> under the TU56. Does anyone know what that is exactly so I can >> attempt to make one if it is needed. > > Yes, I rackmounted a tu56 a few weeks ago. I also saw the docs mention that > spacer, but I think it wasn't technically necessary based on where I was > putting > it. I will go look at that rack shortly and let you know today.
OK, thanks, Are the screws through the TU56 front flanges into the front rails of the rack enough to support it? I don't care too much what it looks like. If the spacer is just a filler panel type thing and doesn't support the TU56 in any way then I don't need to worry about it. > > I can tell you - be careful about putting it all the way at the top. The > front deck can't tilt > downward if the upper edge doesn't have clearance. ARGH. I was planning on putting it at the top of the rack. But surely it will just catch on that plastic decor panel, I can either trim that a bit or put spacers under the fixing screws. The only other think I could put at the top is the PC04, perhaps that would be easier. > > Then again - anyone who has met me knows I'd never mount a peripheral > requiring > hands on that far up in a cabinet *grin* I am tall enough that that is not a problem. -tony