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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 © Panduit Corp. 2014

FS069

Page 10 of 12

5.

CRIMPING JACKETED CABLE

The FVFLY verifies optical continuity only. Optical 
performance can only be verified by performing a link loss 
test or connector loss test using an optical test set or an 
OTDR.
Eliminating the movement of the buffer inside the jacket is 
critical to a successful termination. This is achieved by 
pinching the jacket tightly against the buffer.
IMPORTANT: SOME FIBER OPTIC CABLES HAVE STIFF 
(HARD) JACKET MATERIAL THAT MAY PREVENT THE 
JACKET FROM BEING PINCHED WELL ENOUGH TO 
ELIMINATE BUFFER MOVEMENT RELATIVE TO THE 
JACKET. THE INABILITY TO STOP THIS MOVEMENT 
(PISTONING OF THE BUFFERED FIBER) MAY CAUSE YOUR 
INSTALLATION YIELD TO DECREASE.

5.1

Check the location of the buffer length mark to make sure it is at 
the edge of the jacket. If necessary, carefully work the fiber back 
in until the mark is at the edge of the jacket.

5.2

Pick up the crimp tool containing the inner housing assembly. 
Carefully insert the fiber into the inner housing assembly using 
constant light pressure, as your middle finger stabilizes your 
hand against the tool. 

Excessive force during insertion may 

break fiber. 

The fiber should be guided in straight, not at an 

angle. Once the buffer has entered the inner housing assembly, 
slide the crimp sleeve back approximately 1-1/4", and 

grip the 

cable by pinching the jacket and buffer tightly 1" behind the 
insertion mark so that buffer will not slide into jacket

. Hold 

the crimp tool near the end of the handles for better mechanical 
advantage during crimping.

5.3

This is a critical step for obtaining a successful termination.

 

Add light forward pressure to the fiber. (An excessive kink in the 
buffer behind the inner housing assembly may prevent the fiber 
end face from contacting the pre-polished fiber.) 

Notice that the 

red glow of the ferrule has diminished so that it is barely 
noticeable or disappears.

 This identifies that the cleaved end 

of the field fiber is in face-to-face contact with the pre-polished 
fiber inside the ferrule assembly. The insertion mark is used as 
an additional visual aid to verify proper insertion depth. When 
the red glow diminishes, the insertion mark should be even with 
the back edge of the inner housing assembly.

Note:

 If the red glow has not diminished or diminishes only 

slightly (and the insertion mark is not even with the back edge of 
the inner housing assembly), then face-to-face contact has not 
yet occurred. Withdraw the field fiber slightly and then rotate it 
while re-inserting. 

Do not rotate the fiber after it has 

bottomed out against the pre-polished fiber stub.

 If, after re-

inserting, there is still a substantial red glow at the ferrule the 
fiber cleave may not be optimal. Return to section 3 on Page 8.

5.4

While maintaining light pressure and verifying that the red glow 
is barely noticeable, crimp the inner housing assembly 

one 

Insertion Mark
even with
Ferrule End

Red Glow

Diminished

5.3

Insertion mark

5.1

If the buffer length mark has 
moved, carefully work the buffer 
back into the jacket until the mark 
is in its original position.

5.2

Pinch the jacket
and buffer tightly 

Summary of Contents for FSCMM Series

Page 1: ...0 minimum concentration not available from Panduit 15 FLPT Crimp Tool For 2 0mm 1 6mm terminations only 16 FHSCT 110VAC 60Hz Heat Shrink Curing Tool For 2 0mm 1 6mm terminations only FHSCT W 230VAC 50...

Page 2: ...SS II LASER PRODUCT THAT HAS A VISIBLE RED LASER UNDER NORMAL CORRECT OPERATION THE FVFLY VISUAL FAULT LOCATOR IS SAFE TO THE HUMAN BODY NEVER LOOK INTO THE PATH OF THE FVFLY VISUAL FAULT LOCATOR OR A...

Page 3: ...g away from the crimp dies and the FJ lettering is point ing towards the handle of the tool 1 2 Remove the dust cap from the metal end rear of the inner housing assembly Place the inner housing assemb...

Page 4: ...CONNECTING FVFLY TO INNER HOUSING ASSEMBLY 2 1 Verify that Visual Fault Locator FVFLY is OFF green LED is off Remove the metal dust cap from the FVFLY Remove the dust cap from ST Connector on the Vis...

Page 5: ...base plate Do not cut the fiber with the ceramic blade Release the housing so that the blade is no longer contacting the fiber 4 4 Holding the tool in one hand and holding the fiber against the base p...

Page 6: ...eable crimp the inner housing assembly one time Squeeze handles together until the controlled cycle mechanism releases and handles open At this point the red glow should still be diminished 5 4 Being...

Page 7: ...ool to contain the inner housing assembly DO NOT CRIMP THE FERRULE HOLDER 1 LOADING INNER HOUSING ASSEMBLY INTO FCRP5 CRIMP TOOL 1 1 IMPORTANT TOOL MUST HAVE A P ON THE LOWER CRIMP DIE SEE FIGURE 1 1...

Page 8: ...he buffer to the buffer length mark See page 9 2 CONNECTING FVFLY TO INNER HOUSING ASSEMBLY 2 1 Verify that Visual Fault Locator FVFLY is OFF green LED is off Remove the metal dust cap from the FVFLY...

Page 9: ...ation do not set fiber down or allow it to touch anything after cleaning 4 2 Hold the cleaving tool in your hand and depress the Fiber Clamp lever to raise the fiber clamp Insert the end of the fiber...

Page 10: ...hat buffer will not slide into jacket Hold the crimp tool near the end of the handles for better mechanical advantage during crimping 5 3 This is a critical step for obtaining a successful termination...

Page 11: ...aramid yarn evenly around the perimeter of the grooved area of the backbone For 2 0mm 1 6mm jacketed cable use tweezers for best results Slide the crimp sleeve over the ferrule assembly until it stops...

Page 12: ...led 7 2 Align the chamfers on the front of inner housing assembly with the chamfers at the front of the outer housing 7 3 Push the inner housing assembly into the outer housing until it snaps into pla...

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