TECP-90-814 • Rev C • October 2020
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5. Start unwinding the internal spool by pulling on both the microcable connector pulling eye
and the cable, causing the internal spool and attached bulkhead panel to rotate.
Figure 42. Hand-Wrap Method for Pulling Cable
6. After unwinding the microcable, ensure that the microcable is still within the cable
retainer at the point where the microcable exits the panel as shown in
Note:
Provide at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance on the rear side of the panel to allow
the spool to rotate freely as the microcable is unwound.
Caution:
If the cable fails to unwind, check for obstacles or obstructions that would prevent the
spool from turning. The maximum recommended pull force that may be applied to the MPO
connector pulling eye, fanout assembly pulling sock stub connector pulling eye, or to the cable
itself is 40 lbs. (18.14 kg)
.
Caution:
Avoid using excessive force when unwinding microcable from the internal spool.
Use
the hand-wrap method if pulling on the cable by hand; refer to