leonard@telcom.arizona.edu (Aaron Leonard) (04/19/91)
In article <AJC.91Apr17192916@thendara.pa.dec.com>, ajc@thendara.pa.dec.com (AJ Casamento) writes: |> Richard Hintz writes: |> |> >> From looking at the DEC drive now in the expansion box, it looks like |> a bracket of some sort may be needed to secure the drive in the |> expansion box. << |> |> |> >> Can anyone clarify whether a bracket is needed? << |> |> Yes. It is usually prudent to secure the drive into the expansion |> box. The only time I ever ignore this is for temporary installs in |> the lab when we're just testing drives. |> |> >> If so, is the bracket typically available from disk vendors? << |> |> I don't really know. The DEC part number is 74-39202-01 REV A01 |> and that isn't a typical DEC sales part number. However, you might |> be able to procure them through your local DEC Field Service folks. Actually, I had no problem ordering a 74-39202-01 from DECdirect (1-800-DIGITAL). The price was very reasonable (compared to what I feared!) You also need four mounting screws, of course - DEC part number 90-09984-07 - but these are just your ordinary garden variety mounting screws that you can get anywhere. Aaron Aaron Leonard (AL104), <Leonard@Arizona.EDU> University of Arizona Telecommunications, Tucson AZ 85721