Home » Applicable Restraint Schemes
Note: Equipment weight should be considered when selecting specific restraint products. See manufacturers guidelines for restraint capacities.
- 1. Universal Restraining Bar with Straps Connecting to Equipment with Clips or Plates
- 2. Universal Restraining Bar with Straps Connecting to Equipment with Screws
- 3. Universal Restraining Bar with Straps that Loop Around the Equipment
- A. Non-Adhesive Rubber Bearing Pads
- B. Adhesive Rubber Bearing Pads
- C. Adhesive clips
- D. Straps running over the equipment and screwed into the desktop
- E. A bent bar placed over the equipment base and screwed into the desktop
- F. Angles screwed into the equipment and desktop
- G: Uni-Strut System with straps connecting to equipment using adhered clips
- H. Uni-Strut System with straps connecting to the equipment using anchors screwed into the equipment
- I. Uni-Strut System with a single strap looping around the equipment
- J. Mounts anchored directly into the wall, connected with straps to adhered clips on the equipment
- K. Mounts anchored directly into the wall, connected with straps to screwed anchors on the equipment
- L. Mounts anchored directly into the wall with a connected strap looped around the equipment
- M. For stacked equipment, clips are adhered to the equipment below and stacked equipment with a strap connecting the two pieces
- N. Raised Floor Brace Cable anchored to structural floor and connected to plate on equipment by a cable
- O. Use angles to anchor equipment directly to the structural slab
- P. Anchor a plate to structural slab and another to equipment.
- Q. Anchor equipment to wall with angles screwed into equipment and mounted to wall
- R. Group equipment to surrounding equipment with bars, angles or straps
- S. Shelf Ledges
- T. Sliding glass doors
- U. Elastic cord, net or metal bracket to restraints
- V. Cabinet door locking devices
- W. Custom table leg "cuff" bolted to floor
- X. Manufacturer Seismic Restraint
- Y. Uniform clips on wall to fit movable racks
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