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Dell 0PJ738 PowerVault ML6000 Tape Library Autoloader Y Axis Assembly
- Product Type: Tape Library Component
- Component: Y-Axis Assembly
- System Compatibility: Dell PowerVault ML6000 Tape Library
- Function: Robotic movement of tape cartridges
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Part Number: 0PJ738
- Role: Part of the library's robotics system
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Product Overview
The Dell 0PJ738 is a Y-axis assembly for the Dell PowerVault ML6000 tape library. This component is part of the robotic mechanism responsible for moving tape cartridges within the library.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Tape Library Component |
| Component | Y-Axis Assembly |
| System Compatibility | Dell PowerVault ML6000 |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Part Number | 0PJ738 |
Product Description
The Dell 0PJ738 is a specific replacement part for the Dell PowerVault ML6000 tape library. It constitutes the Y-axis assembly, which is a critical element of the library's robotic system. This assembly is responsible for the precise linear movement of the robotic arm along the Y-axis within the tape library's frame. In a tape library, robotic arms are used to pick, place, and transport tape cartridges between the storage slots and the tape drives. The Y-axis movement, along with other axes (X and Z), enables the robot to access any cartridge in the library and load it into a drive for backup or restore operations. This component is essential for maintaining the automated functionality of the PowerVault ML6000. A properly functioning Y-axis assembly ensures that the library can reliably manage its tape inventory, perform automated backups, and facilitate efficient data archival and retrieval processes. It is a key mechanical part for the operational integrity of the tape library.



