Cable management arm (cma), Rack view, Table 15 – Dell POWEREDGE R610 User Manual
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Table 15. Rail Adjustability Ranges and Depth
Product
Rail
ID
Mounting
Interface
Rail
Type
Rail Adjustability Range (mm)
Rail Depth (mm)
Square
Round
Threaded
Without
CMA
With
CMA
Min Max Min Max Min Max
R610
A1
ReadyRails™
Sliding
692
756 678 749
—
—
768
887
A2
ReadyRails™/
Generic
Static
588
828 574 821 592
846
608
—
The adjustment range of the rails is a function of the type of rack in which they are being mounted.
The min-max values listed above represent the allowable distance between the front and rear
mounting flanges in the rack. Rail depth represents the minimum depth of the rail as measured from
the rack front mounting flanges when the rail rear bracket is positioned all the way forward.
14.3 Cable Management Arm (CMA)
The optional cable management arm (CMA) for the R610 organizes and secures the cords and cables
exiting the back of the server and unfolds to allow the server to extend out of the rack without
having to detach the cables. Some key features of the R610 CMA include:
Large U-shaped baskets support dense cable loads.
An open vent pattern allows for optimal airflow.
The CMA mounting is fully-reversible (can be mounted on either side) with no conversion
required.
Hook-and-loop straps are used rather than plastic tie wraps to eliminate the risk of cable
damage during cycling.
A low-profile fixed tray is provided to both support and retain the CMA in its fully closed
position.
The CMA and the tray mount without the use of tools using simple and intuitive snap-in
designs.
14.4 Rack View
The R610 sliding rails are a drop-in design, meaning that the system is installed vertically into the
rails by inserting the shoulder nuts on the sides of the system into the J-slots in the inner rail
members with the rails in the fully extended position. See Figure 11.