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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FS036B

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ITEM

PART NUMBER

DE

S

CRIPTION

1

PCF-LCCLT

PCF LC Cle

a

ve Tool

2

FG26

9

54A01

Fi

b

er J

a

cket 

S

tripper

3

CJA

S

T

C

ab

le J

a

cket 

S

tripping Tool (Ring C

u

tter for Bre

a

ko

u

t C

ab

le)

4

DCET010

Fi

b

er C

ab

le 

S

ci

ss

or

s

5

FCRP5

Crimp Tool (with 0.12

8

" hex die)

6

FWP-C

Lint-Free Wipe

s

7

--

I

s

opropyl Alcohol (Re

a

gent Gr

a

de, 

9

0% minim

u

m concentr

a

tion, not 

a

v

a

il

ab

le from P

a

nd

u

it)

8

F

S

TY

Fi

b

er 

Sa

fety T

ab

 

S

ticker

s

 (for fi

b

er 

s

cr

a

p

s

 

a

nd endf

a

ce cle

a

ning)

9

FG26

9

4

8

A01

Fi

b

er B

u

ffer 

S

tripper

10

FG26

99

5A01

Fi

b

er Conditioning Rod

ITEMS REQUIRED FOR TERMINATION

DUPLEX

SIMPLEX

FLCSHMIG

FLCDHMIG

CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY

Dust Cap

PCF LC

Boot Assembly

Duplex Clip

Connector

LC

 

Crimp & Cleave Fiber Optic Connectors for 

2.2mm Jacketed Polymer Coated Fiber (PCF) Cable

Part Numbers: FLCSHMIG, FLCDHMIG

COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE PROCEEDING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Page(s)

Safety Precautions 

2

2.2mm Jacketed Cable Termination Instructions

3 - 5

Cleave Tool Cleaning and Maintenance

6

Buffer Stripper Cleaning and Maintenance

7

Summary of Contents for FLCSHMIG

Page 1: ...om Panduit 8 FSTY Fiber Safety Tab Stickers for fiber scraps and endface cleaning 9 FG26948A01 Fiber Buffer Stripper 10 FG26995A01 Fiber Conditioning Rod ITEMS REQUIRED FOR TERMINATION DUPLEX SIMPLEX...

Page 2: ...DISPOSAL OF BARE FIBERS WARNING PICK UP AND DISCARD ALL PIECES OF BARE FIBER WITH STICKY TABS DO NOT LET CUT PIECES OF FIBER STICK TO CLOTHING OR DROP IN THE WORK AREA WHERE THEY ARE HARD TO SEE AND...

Page 3: ...ted fiber is covered with a 500 m OD layer referred to as buffer 2 3 1 Buffer is to be pre conditioned to reduce potential damage to the fiber coating during the stripping process This helps to separa...

Page 4: ...ber 3 2 1 While holding fiber jacket in place crimp connector completely Rear metal portion of connector should be hexagonal in shape and tightly gripping both jacket and fiber after crimping 4 Cleave...

Page 5: ...crash the diamond into the glass fiber and may break the blade 4 3 Remove Connector and Fiber Scrap 4 3 1 With cleave tool lever still depressed unlatch and remove connector from cleave tool 4 3 2 Rel...

Page 6: ...hich contains the appropriate cleaning solvent and cleaning swabs 5 1 2 With moistened swab clean gripper pads Use only cleaning solution recommended Never use isopropyl alcohol to clean the gripper p...

Page 7: ...ing 7 1 1 Blade cleaning should be performed with the blades still mounted in the tool after every 10 to 20 uses Clean between stripping blade halves with the spiral cleaning brush provided with each...

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