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Marking the position of the anchor holes, Drilling anchor holes into bare concrete floor – HP Integrity BL870c Server-Blade User Manual

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Ear plugs or other ear protection

Rubber bulb (ear syringe available from any pharmacy)

Try square

Standard screw driver

#2 Phillips screwdriver

3/4 inch hammer drill (Hilti Model No. TE10, TE12S, TE52 or equivalent)

18 mm (3/4 inch) high-speed drill bit (Hilti part number TC-F-18/34 or equivalent)

For seismic rack:

18 mm concrete drill bit (Hilti part number TE-C-18/20 or equivalent)

19 mm, deep socket, 1/2 inch driver for use with Zone 4 anchor

19 mm “crows foot”, 1/2 inch driver (adapter)

19 mm open end wrench

For seismic rack R2:

18-mm concrete drill bit (Hilti part number TE-C-18/22 or equivalent)

24-mm, deep socket, 1/2-inch driver for use with Zone 4 anchor

24-mm “crows foot”, 1/2-inch driver (adapter)

24-mm open end wrench

Raised-floor marking tool: Cameron & Barkley P/N T0076 (optional)

Marking the Position of the Anchor Holes

NOTE:

A full-scale seismic rack floor anchor template is provided with the seismic rack. Use this

template to determine and mark the position of the anchor holes on the floor.

NOTE:

Carefully plan the proper arrangement of equipment to avoid repositioning the rack.

1.

Mark where the front of the rack should be positioned on the floor.

2.

Use the full scale floor template to position the floor template to align with the other equipment
in the lineup and tape it to the floor.

3.

Mark the anchor hole locations as shown on the floor template (eight holes for the seismic
rack, four holes for the seismic rack R2).

4.

Mark the anchor hole locations beginning with the left-most rack in the lineup when viewed
from the front.

Drilling Anchor Holes Into Bare Concrete Floor

Also use this procedure when tiles can be removed from a raised floor.

WARNING!

To avoid personal injury, wear safety goggles and ear protection.

To drill the anchor holes into concrete floor:
1.

Using the star drill bit and the ball peen hammer, make a center punch hole at each position
that is marked for drilling.

2.

Choose the 18 mm concrete drill bit (Hilti part number 52976) for M12 anchors and lubricate
it by dipping it in the grease-filled handle of the hammer drill.

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Installing the Seismic Rack