If it's mounted in a standard BA11-K, no.  You should be able to pull it out 
partially (sufficient to tip up if you have rotating slides) and then there 
should be locking-buttons on the slides to prevent further extension 
accidentally.  Depressing those buttons will allow you to completely remove the 
chassis and its attached inner slides; the outer slides will remain in the 
rack.  Be careful with full extraction -- the power supply is heavy and the 
chassis is unbalanced.  It's really a two-person operation, or one best 
accomplished with some sort of supporting mechanism (even wooden cribbing if 
you are so inclined). 

If it's anomalously mounted in a BA11-A (like the 11/44) then there is a 
finger-tab accessible through the front grill on the upper-right that pulls 
back a spring-loaded side-tab that engages the rack frame to prevent *any* 
extension whatsoever.  Pull that away from the rack-frame and then pull out the 
chassis.

Of course, it's possible that you simply have rusted slides that are binding, 
in which case you will simply have to use force.  Recommend _pushing_ from the 
rear if "reasonable yanking" from the front isn't working.  Although I've 
encountered a fair share of rusty slides, all have yielded (slowly) to repeated 
yanking/pushing, even if only a few centimeters at a time.  Penetrating oil 
applied from the sides will help, but after cleaning and polishing the slides 
suggest that you use graphite or lithium grease to re-lub when reassembling.  
Others may have alternative lubrication recommendations.

-----Original Message-----
From: cctech <cctech-boun...@classiccmp.org> On Behalf Of Marc Howard via cctech
Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 7:37 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
Subject: While on the subject of cabinets...

I've got a PDP 11/34 I've never opened up.  It's mounted in a H9642 cabinet.  I 
can't get the bloody thing to extend on the chassis track slides.

Is there a catch or lock screw on this unit?

Thanks,

Marc Howard

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