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Step 4
Slide one of the plastic washers provided in your pulseEKKO spares kit over the fibre optic
connector. This washer will now be inserted into the strain relief jacket.
NOTE: You may also use #8 stainless steel flat washers should you run out of the nylon
ones. Being very careful not to damage or bend the cable, force the washer into the
strain relief jacket. You may find it useful to use a 3/16-inch nut driver to push the washer
into its strain relief jacket as the fibre optic connector will slide inside the driver and even
force can be applied to the washer.
Step 5
Any excess fibre protruding from the connector may be cut off; however, the trimmed fibre
should protrude at least 0.04 inch (1 mm) from the connector end. Insert the connector fully into
the polishing fixture with the connector end protruding from the bottom of the fixture.
NOTE: The four dots on the bottom of the fixture are wear indicators. Replace the fixture
when the dots are no longer visible.
Place the 600-grit abrasive paper on a flat smooth surface. Pressing down on the connector,
polish the fibre and the connector until the connector is flush with the end of the polishing
fixture. Wipe the connector and the fixture with a clean cloth or tissue.
Step 6
Place the flush connector and the polishing fixture on the dull side of the 3-micron pink lapping
film and continue polishing the fibre and the connector for approximately 25 strokes. The fibre
end should be flat, smooth and clean. The cable is now ready for use.
13.3 Battery Care
If batteries are maintained in a charged condition, they will give long life and reliable service.
Improper use and maintenance will greatly reduce their life. Sealed lead acid batteries should
NEVER be left in a discharged condition for any period of time. Charge the batteries as soon as
possible after use (Figure 13-3).
Summary of Contents for pulseEKKO
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