We did this for an 810 at a place I worked previously.  I just made sure
that our group of local CE's didn't have a problem with the setup and they
cleared it with their manager also (to make sure that there weren't any
access issues for service).  We used the Conley single stacker and were
happy with it.

I think I also found a discussion within IBM's literature about stacking
concerns and approval and found a mention of the Rackware product (but I
may be remembering this wrong...).

                                                                           
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Thanks, Bryan.  That's what I needed.

Bryan Dietz wrote:
> Looks like they morphed into Rackware:
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> http://www.computerstructures.com/AS400_Stacking.htm
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>>Does anyone know of a product that would be approved by IBM to allow
>>stacking of expansion units?  I found one lead on a firm in Florida but
>>their phone and web site have been shut down.
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