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WARNING: Static loading limits cannot be achieved if the rack is not on its leveling feet or is
rolled or pushed from its position. Your floor weight capacity might not support the full static load
capacity. Check with your floor provider before loading. HP is not responsible for floor damages
due to floor overloading.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the casters, make sure that the full weight of the rack
rests on the leveling feet and feet pads, and not on the casters. The casters are designed only as
an aid in moving the rack into position. They are not designed to support the weight of the rack,
and the casters may become damaged if relied on to support the rack.
The MCS-200/100 includes leveling feet and does not require fastening to the floor. Care should be taken
during the loading of the equipment to ensure the rack remains stable during operation and servicing to
avoid personnel and equipment damage. MCS-200/100 both support approximately up to 1361 kg (3000
lb) of static equipment load on the leveling feet and feet pads.
The following figures show the locations of the cabinet leveling feet. Be sure there is adequate floor and
remaining understructure support to handle the load-bearing leveling feet, especially immediately around the
cutout. After the MCS-200/100 is positioned in the proper location in the data center, it can be lowered into
place with the leveling feet and leveling feet pads.
MCS-100 cabinet leveling feet locations:
• Bottom view
o MCS-100 single-rack configuration
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