Lifting stuff into racks

From: Ethan Dicks <erd_6502_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Nov 12 10:30:02 2001

--- "Charles E. Fox" <foxvideo_at_wincom.net> wrote:
> At 01:45 AM 12/11/2001 -0600, Jeffrey Sharp wrote:
> >What kind of equipment/strategy do we use to lift heavy equipment into
> >place in a rack so that it can be fastened to the rack? Is there some
> >jack or hydraulic lift that can be used?
>
> The technique I have used with audio recorders, ( probably not
> as heavy as computer equipment,) is to lay the rack on its back, install
> the equipment, round up muscular friends and stand the rack up.

If you've ever seen a rack with three RA81 drives in it, you wouldn't
suggest that method - they are well over 100lbs each, IIRC.

Unfortunately, most of the big stuff I load into racks (BA-11s, RL02s,
RA-81s) does involve using a couple of muscular friends. Little stuff
like BA-23s, RX02s, PDP-8/a boxes, etc., I do myself. There is no way
I could do an RA-81 by myself. If I absolutely had to, I'd probably find
a table that was nearly the same height, but a wee bit shorter, then
shim it up on lumber or something similar until the rails lined up, then
extend the rails and fasten it on from there.

I think the heaviest thing I put in a rack by myself was a PDP-8/i I'd
removed to get the rack up to my bedroom when I was in high school. Since
it's so low in the rack and the rails are so large, I remember balancing
it on my foot to lift it up the few inches it needed. Still took several
tries to line it all up. Moving the rack by myself was a treat - nearly
killed me... I stood *in* the H-960, with my feet sticking out the square
hole for cable access, then hopped it up the stairs one-at-a-time. It
almost fell over twice with me in it. I do *not* recommend anyone else
try it.

-ethan



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