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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Jay West
Sent: 05 July 2016 04:55
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
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Subject: RE: Source for server lift/hoist?
Jon wrote...
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The legs on my shop crane splay outward, so it should straddle a single
rack
cabinet, and be able to approach pretty close to the
rack. The boom, at
full
extension come out almost to the front wheels.
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The true "server lift" devices I've used... roll to the front of the rack
"sideways". You do not NEED to slide anything "under the rack".
Bolted to
the floor racks are no problem. Also, the "table" can be cranked forward
(sideways, actually) into the cabinet. Very easy and as I've gotten older
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that's important ;)
The one we had (and I assume they still have it), where I worked was wheeled
up sideways as well. It used a crank that drove a chain to raise and lower
the table.
The table didn't slide but our servers were on rails, which you fitted to
the rack first and then you could safely slide the server into the rack.
Too True.
J
Dave