Chief 16U User Manual
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Elite
Rack
Instruction
Sheet
Thank
you
for
purchasing
a
Raxxess
Elite
rack.
After
following
these
few
short
steps,
you
will
find
this
to
be
an
excellent
value
in
a
quality
19"
EIA
rack.
Step
1:
Unpack
the
parts.
Please
be
careful
opening
the
ae
x
carton.
(A
knife
that
is
inserted
too
far
may
scratch
the
=
parts,
and
the
staples
are
sharp!)
tae
o
™
Content
list:
2
pieces
rack
top
and
bottom
(similar
pieces)
2
pieces
rack
sides
(again
similar
to
each
other,
except
they
are
left
and
right)
2
pieces
rack
rails:
black
metal
rails
as
in
the
illustration
12
k/d
studs:
chrome
"screw-like"
studs
12
cams
:
cylinder
shaped
metal
fittings
10
5/8"
black
wood
screws
On
slant
racks
only:
1
brace,
2-2"
long
wood
screws
&
hex
key
On
16,
20,
and
24
space
racks:
4
casters,
and
16-
5/8"
wood
screws.
Lay
the
parts
out
on
a
table,
or
on
the
floor.
Step
2:
Lay
the
sides
near
each
other
with
the
pilot
holes
(very
small
holes
on
what
will
be
the
insides)
facing
up.
Screw
one
rack
rail
to
each
of
the
sides,
using
the
short
wood
screws,
one
in
each
pilot
hole
(
you
may
not
use
all
of
the
screws,
depending
on
the
size
of
the
rack).
Be
sure
to
use
the
larger
(1/4")
holes
in
the
rack
rail,
and
that
the
tapped
(threaded)
holes
are
facing
the
front
of
the
rack.
Step
3:
Screw
the
studs
into
the
sides,
locating
them
in
the
white
plastic
inserts
in
the
sides,
as
in
Illustration
2.
Next,
install
the
cams
in
the top
and
bottom,
as
shown
in
Illustration
3.
If
you
are
assembling
a
slant-front
rack,
continue
with
Step
4.
If
you
are
assembling
a
straight
front
rack,
skip
to
step
5.
Step
4:
Install
the
brace
on
the
bottom
part
of
the
rack
(it
has
16
small
holes
on
its
underside,
where
you'll
attach
the
casters
later).
The
brace
screws
onto
the
front
edge
of
the
bottom
piece,
facing
the side
opposite
the
16
small
holes,
as
shown
in
Jlustration
4.
Step
5:
Place
one
of
the
sides
with
the
studs
facing
up
as
shown
in
Illustration
5.
Drop
the
top
and
bottom
parts
down
on
it
from
above
as
shown.
Be
sure
to
orient
them
correctly,
so
that
the
caster
holes
on
the
bottom
piece
are
on
the
bottom,
and
that
the top
has
no
holes
facing
up.
Turn
the
cams
clockwise,
so as
to
tighten
the top
and
bottom
in
place,
then
add
the
second
side
to
this
assembly,
and
tighten
the
cams
in
the
same
manner.
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Step
6:
If
you
have
a
rack
that
comes
with
casters,
(16
RU
and
taller)
stand
the
rack
upside
down,
with
the
caster
holes
facing
up,
and screw
the
casters
in
place,
using
the
(16)
5/8"
wood
screws,
(4)
in
each
caster.
Step
7:
You
may
find
it
easiest
to
install
your
rack
gear
in
your
new
rack
with
the
rack
on
it's
back,
dropping
the
products
in
(carefully),
and
then
screwing
them
to
the
rack
rail,
loosely
at
first,
then
tightening
the
screws
when
all
of
the
products
are
properly
oriented.
Instruction
Sheet
for
Elite
Series
Racks:
ERK-12-20,
ERK-16-20
and
ERK-20-20
Thank
you
for
purchasing
a
Raxxess
Elite
rack.
After
following
these
few
short
steps,
you
will
find
this
to
be
an
excellent
value
in
a
quality
19"
EIA
rack.
Step
1:
Unpack
the
parts.
Please
be
careful
opening
the
carton.
(A
knife
that
is
inserted
too
far
may
scratch
the
parts,
and
the
staples
are
sharp!)
Content
list:
2
pieces
rack
top
and
bottom
(similar
pieces,
except
the
bottom
has
a
plastic
grommet
for
cable
passage)
2
pieces
rack
sides
(again
similar
to
each
other,
except
they
are
left
and
right)
1
brace
(slim
wood
part)
2
pieces
rack
rails:
black
metal
rails as
in
the
illustration
14
k/d
studs:
chrome
"screw-like"
studs
© 2
14
cams
:
cylinder
shaped
metal
fittings
2 ©
10
5/8"
black
wood
screws
4
casters,
and
16-
5/8"
wood
screws.
1
plexi
door
(front)
with
2
brass
hinges
1
solid
door
(rear)
with
2
chrome
hinges
casters
Lay
the
parts
out
on
a
table,
or
on
the
floor.
Step
2:
Lay
the
sides
near
each
other
with
the
pilot
holes
(very
small
holes
on
what
will
be
the
insides)
facing
up.
Screw
one
rack
rail
to
each
of
the
sides,
using
the
short
wood
screws,
one
in
each
pilot
hole
(
you
may
not
use
all
of
the
screws,
depending
on
the
size
of
the
rack).
Be
sure
to
use
the
larger
(1/4")
holes
in
the
rack
rail,
and
that
the
tapped
(threaded)
holes
are
facing
the
front
of
the
rack.
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Illustration
1
front
door
rear
door
Page
1
of
2
Step
3:
Screw
the
studs
into
the
sides,
locating
them
in
the
white
plastic
inserts
in
the
sides,
as
well
asa
stud
for
the
brace,
as
in
Illustration
2.
Next,
install
the
cams
in
the top
and
bottom,
as
shown
in
Illustration
3.
Step
4:
Place
one
of
the
sides
with
the
studs
facing
up
as
shown
in
Illustration
4.
Drop
the
top
and
bottom
parts,
as
well
as
the
brace
down
on
it
from
above
as
shown.
Be
sure
to
orient
them
correctly,
so
that
the
caster
holes
on
the
bottom
piece
are
on
the
bottom,
and
that
the top
has
no
holes
facing
up.
Turn
the
cams
clockwise,
so
as
to
tighten
the
top,
bottom
and
brace
in
place,
then
add
the
second
side
to
this
assembly,
and
tighten
the
cams
in
the
same manner.
Illustration
2
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Illustration
4
Instruction
Sheet
for
Elite
Series
Racks:
Page
2
of
2
ERK-12-20,
ERK-16-20
and
ERK-20-20
Step
5:
Now
let's
prep
the
doors.
The
rear
door
is
a
solid
melamine
door
with
a
lock
in
it.
It
is
pre-drilled
for
the
2
chrome
hinges
supplied.
The
"dish"
(round)
portion
of
the
hinge
fits
in
the
large
round
hole
in
the
rear
door,
and
the
(2)
#8
x
3/8"
wood
screws
go
into
the
appropriate
pilot
holes.
See
Illustration
6.
The
other
part
of
the
hinge
attaches
to
the
inside
of
the
rack,
at
the
rear.
Before
you
attach
this
section,
be
sure
to
attach
it
to
the
correct
side
of
the
rack
(you
can
install
it
so
that
the
door
swings
either
way).
Locate
the
second
hinge
sections
in
the
holes
at
the
rear,
tap
them
into
the
holes
lightly
(they
can
go
in
either
direction),
then
run
the
attached
screws
in.
You
can
put
the
door
on
later.
Next,
attach
the
"lock
catch"-
the
small
"L"
shaped
bracket-
with
2
5/8"
wood
screws.
See
Illustration
7.
The
front
door
is
a
smoked
plexi-glass
door,
which
mounts
on
either
side
(again,
decide
which
direction
works
best
for
your
location).
When
you
know
which
way
you'll
hinge
the
door,
mount
the
(2)
brass
door
hinges
on
the
inside
of
the
front
of
the
rack,
on
the side
you've
chosen.
Be
sure
to
mount
them
so
that
the
openings
are
facing
each
other,
so
as
to
allow
the
door
to
fit
between
them.
Screw
them
in
place
with
the
same
#10
x
5/8"
wood
screws
that
you
used
for
the
rack
rail,
leaving
the
screw
a
bit
loose,
until
you
get
the
door
in
place.
Slide
the
door
between
the
hinges,
then
when
it
is
all
the
way
in,
lightly
tighten
the
screws
on
the
door
with
a
straight
screwdriver,
then
tighten
the
hinge
screws.
You
should
now
stand
the
rack
up
and
attach
the
rear
door.
This
is
done
by
placing
the
hinge
section
from
the
door
on
top
of
the
section
in
the
rack,
and
snapping
the
hinge
together.
To
remove
the
door,
simply
pull
on
the
release
at
the
end
of
the
hinge.
Next,
adjust
the
doors,
so
that
they
swing
and
lock
correctly.
The
rear
door
has
an
adjustable
hinge,
which
allows
for
left
and
right
alignment,
as
well
as
in
and
out
movement.
Just
turn
the
adjustment
screws
to
see
which
screw
moves
the
door
in
the
correct
direction.
The
front
door
should
not
require
adjustment,
but
you
can
"tweek"
it
a
bit
of
needed.
You
also
may
need
to
remove
the
front
door
until
you
get
your
gear
in
the
rack.
To
do
this,
loosen
the
"slotted"
screw
on
each
hinge
to
release
the
door.
Lf
rear
door
Illustration
6
Pl
SI
5
Step
6:
The
last
thing
to
do
is
to
(carefully,
with
carpet
or
something
soft)
sta
the
rack
upside-down,
with
the
bottom
facing
up,
and
screw
on
the
casters.
You
will
see
the
(16)
"pilot"
holes.
they
are
merely
guides
as
to
where
to
place
LL
the
casters,
and
they
only
serve
as
a
starting
point
for
the
wood
screws
to
bite
into
the
wood.
front
door
We
suggest
that
the
easiest
method
for
installing
the
gear
(although
it
may
not
always
be
practical),
is
to
do
this
with
the
rack
on
its
back,
with
th
rear
door
locked,
and
the
front
door
removed.
If
you
can
carefully
place
the
gear
in
the
rack,
orient
the
gear
so
that
the
spacing
seems
right,then
run
all
of
the
rack
screws
(not
supplied)
into
the
rails,
loosely
at
first,
then
tighten
after
one
more
alignment
check.
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