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Issue:
An explanation is needed to distinguish between the SP1 and SP2 versions and the new SP shock packaging.
Product Line:
NetShelter SX Shock Package
Environment:
All versions and serial ranges.
Cause:
All of the SP1 and SP2 shock packaging skus have been replaced by AR3xxxSP skus.
Resolution:
For a complete list of the differences in the new and old shock packaging please see the attached document.
Here are a few of the basic differences:
Pallet - more robust and size.
Ramp - more robust, single piece vs multiple pieces.
Protection - foam vs cardboard corner protectors.
Cabinet - additional mounting rail fasteners secure the mounting rails to the side brace.
-Cabinet elevation brackets (4) installed at the bottom of the cabinet and allow the cabinet to rest on the pallet bracket versus the casters during shipment.
-Casters - heavy duty and fixed rear castors.
Pallet bracket - easy removal methods (2 possible methods) , includes feet for the cabinet to rest on and elevate the cabinet removing the weight of the cabinet and its contents from the casters during shipment
More sizes available - now different heights and depths than the standard
An explanation is needed to distinguish between the SP1 and SP2 versions and the new SP shock packaging.
Product Line:
NetShelter SX Shock Package
Environment:
All versions and serial ranges.
Cause:
All of the SP1 and SP2 shock packaging skus have been replaced by AR3xxxSP skus.
Resolution:
For a complete list of the differences in the new and old shock packaging please see the attached document.
Here are a few of the basic differences:
Pallet - more robust and size.
Ramp - more robust, single piece vs multiple pieces.
Protection - foam vs cardboard corner protectors.
Cabinet - additional mounting rail fasteners secure the mounting rails to the side brace.
-Cabinet elevation brackets (4) installed at the bottom of the cabinet and allow the cabinet to rest on the pallet bracket versus the casters during shipment.
-Casters - heavy duty and fixed rear castors.
Pallet bracket - easy removal methods (2 possible methods) , includes feet for the cabinet to rest on and elevate the cabinet removing the weight of the cabinet and its contents from the casters during shipment
More sizes available - now different heights and depths than the standard