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6/25/2013 

 

Re-spooling a bundle of cable: 

1.  Feed the cable through the cable guide if desired and anchor the end of your cable through one of the end hooks.   
2.  Adjust the three arms to the desired diameter and lock in place. 
3.  Pivot the L-arms to the outward direction. 
4.  Begin spooling the cable onto the frame.   
5.  When complete, lock the brake.  Use another anchor end for the other end of your cable if possible and apply zip 

ties to the bundle before removing from the frame.   

 
 
 
 

SAFETY 

 

1.  Keep hands clear during operation.  Use the handle or outer ring of the frame to spin cable on or off 

the frame.   

 
2. 

Stiff cables or rods under tension will naturally unwind if not restrained.  Be sure to follow all 
manufacturers recommendations for the cable or product you are spooling, including minimum bend 

radii.

 

 
3.  Never use a worn, defective or incomplete component.  Inspect product condition prior to use. 
 
4.  Be prepared for the unexpected.  Use recognized safety practices and wear recognized safety equipment. 

 

 

SERVICE 

 

 

DANGER

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1.  Prior to each use, assess the condition of the product checking for wear and damage. Inspect bolts for 

looseness.   

2.  If the L-arm is too stiff to rotate by hand or does not retain it’s position during use, adjust the 

compression nut to obtain the desired stiffness. 

Summary of Contents for 50500-010

Page 1: ...ble doesn t cascade off the frame during operation Ideal for 60m and 120m bundles of Optical Fiber Cable but can be used with any cable wire rope or hose that is spooled from the outer diameter The adjustable arms can be moved by hand and allow for loading unloading of a spool and operating the frame without any tools An additional handle for cranking the unit not shown also makes it very convenie...

Page 2: ...er Cage has adjustable arms that all varying sizes of rope or cable to be bundled on or off the frame Use the following diagram as a guide for possible bundle sizes Note to achieve a 4 minimum bundle ID remove the handle from the frame ...

Page 3: ...t cut zip ties at this time 3 Anchor the end of the fiber optic cable into one of the end hooks 4 Adjsut the three arms outward along the spokes of the frame until they are FIRMLY pressed against the inner diameter of the fiber optic bundle Lock arms in place 5 Rotate the L arms in place to secure the bundle on the frame 6 Ensure the axle brake is locked Cut the zip ties and feed the other end of ...

Page 4: ... outer ring of the frame to spin cable on or off the frame 2 Stiff cables or rods under tension will naturally unwind if not restrained Be sure to follow all manufacturers recommendations for the cable or product you are spooling including minimum bend radii 3 Never use a worn defective or incomplete component Inspect product condition prior to use 4 Be prepared for the unexpected Use recognized s...

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