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Dell Poweredge Rackmount Console 15FP - Rail Issues? Help! Am I missing a piece?
So I recently picked up a Poweredge 15FP Rackmount Console. I'm having some issues it almost seems like the rails are not correct, or there is a missing piece?
Can someone take a look at the pics below and let me know if I'm missing anything here? The rails on the KMM simply will *NOT* slide into the rails that mount into the rack. I have 2 set's of rails (one that are the square hole snap in, and one that is round hole). Neither will slide into the rails on the KMM. Am I missing something?! It's driving me nuts, and it does not appear that any of the rails are damaged.
I even tried prying out some of the tabs to make it a little larger entrance to fit, it does not. I also measured the rail slide/hole in the KMM side vs the rail/hole in the rails in the rack using a micrometer and they are not even close to fitting.
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tommo666
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March 12th, 2012 03:00
They look like the correct rails, in the bottom photo the top rail is for the right side and the silver hook clips in the front posts of the rack. then extend the rails fully and slide the screen in until it locks and stops, then click the release tabs and it should slide all the way back.
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March 12th, 2012 08:00
Yeah, that's what it looked like to me.. However they simply will not slide into the rails. I guess they are just all bent up.. I'm going to take a closer look at them today with a known good set of rails and see what's damaged.
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March 12th, 2012 09:00
If the kvm tray sildes into the rails but you cant close it, sometimes the rail release mechanism at the rear of the rails locks up stopping them sliding back. It like a rocker type lever.
doofoo
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March 12th, 2012 10:00
No, it won't slide into the rails.. The KMM won't slide into the rails that mount in the rack. :(
doofoo
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March 12th, 2012 13:00
One last thing I notice is that the rails on the KMM itself are Accuride, the rails that go in the rack are made by Qualslide or Qualride (I cannot remember the name offhand).
Is this normal? It it possible they are just the wrong rails? Maybe for another unit? Do the 17" and 15" share rails?
Has anyone had issues mounting the KMM into the rails before? They don't look bent or anything looking at them more. I haven't been able to get my hands on a good set yet so I cannot compare them.
DELL-Manfred W
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March 13th, 2012 00:00
Hi doofoo
So basically you have followed exactly from the DELL rack console 15FP installation guide, Installing the 1-U KMM Tray in the rack, page 14, from step 1 till step 4?
support.us.dell.com/.../8X738A00.pdf
Let us know how it goes.
doofoo
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March 13th, 2012 01:00
Manfred,
Exactly.. The rails on the KMM do not slide into the rails in the rack. I tried them every which way on a test bench (with both sets of rails) that i have pictured. They aren't even close to matching up and sliding on.
I was curious if anyone could take a look at their rails and see what the rails say on the inside of the track. As I said on the KMM itself, the rail says Accuride. On the rail itself that mounts in the rack it says Qualslide. Are they really different manufacturers??
Also - does anyone have the CN part number (it's on a sticker on the outside of the rail) for their rails?
Jeh Alejandro
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February 6th, 2023 16:00
how about installing wrong rails like the rail supposed to be in right but it installed in left side?
the lock is in inner so I can't remove the rail,
can you suggest what to do?
DELL-Joey C
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February 6th, 2023 21:00
Hi @Jeh Alejandro,
I'm unable to understand your issue situation.
What is the Dell rail kit system name? Rapid rail?
If the rail have been mistakenly installed, the right sliding rail to the left side of the rack, the locking mechanism would still be in the front side. But if the lock is facing backward of the rack, perhaps you will need to remove the rear rack door to access to the lock mechanism.
If I'm assuming wrong, it would be great to provide us some picture for better understanding.
Jeh Alejandro
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February 6th, 2023 22:00
it should be like this,
Jeh Alejandro
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February 6th, 2023 22:00
yeah you are right, the locking mechanic is in back that is why I can't remove,
Jeh Alejandro
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February 6th, 2023 22:00
do you have video removing the rear rack door?
DELL-Joey C
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February 7th, 2023 00:00
Hi @Jeh Alejandro,
Unfortunately, there isn't any video for rear rack door removal. This is the user guide for Rack 4220, please refer to page 11: https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_ser_stor_net/esuprt_poweredge/poweredge-4220_setup%20guide2_en-us.pdf