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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 © Panduit Corp. 2014

FS069

Page 8 of 12

3.

STRIPPING JACKETED CABLE

3.1

Insert fiber end through the small end of the appropriate boot for 
your specific cable type. Slide the boot back out of the way.

3.2

To reduce wear on the jacket stripper blades, do not slide the 
blades along the aramid yarn. Instead, use the tool to cut 
through the jacket, then pull off the jacket by hand. 

For 3.0mm 

jacketed fiber

, use the third hole (marked “1.3mm” or #16AWG) 

from the tip of the jacket stripper. 

For 2.0mm/1.6mm jacketed 

fiber

, use the first hole (marked “.80mm” or #20AWG) from the 

tip of the jacket stripper.Using the cable jacket stripper, strip the 
required length of the jacket off of each fiber according to the 
stripping dimensions.

3.3

Insert fiber through the smaller end of the crimp sleeve. Use the 
crimp sleeve to fold the aramid yarn back over the jacket, holding 
it out of the way.

3.4

Following the stripping dimensions, use the 
marking pen to mark the buffer 0.61" (15.5 
mm) from the edge of the jacket. Place an 
insertion mark 0.53" (13.5 mm) back from the 
first mark. Mark the buffer length by placing a 
mark on the buffer at the edge of the jacket.

3.5

Use the buffer stripper provided to strip the 
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. Remove the 
dust cap from ST Connector on the Visual Fault Locator Patch 
Cord (FVFLPCY) and insert the ST Connector into the output end 
of FVFLY. Remove the dust cap from the Ferrule Adapter end of 
the FVFLPCY.

         Note:

 NEVER rotate the FVFLPCY when mated to the FVFLY or 

another connector. This will cause damage to the FVFLPCY, the 
FVFLY and the connector.

2.2

Remove the dust cap from the connector ferrule in the FCRP5 
Crimp Tool. Mate the Ferrule Adapter end of the FVFLPCY to the connector ferrule.

Note:

 The connector ferrule assembly and the ferrule contained in the Ferrule Adapter should touch.

2.3

Turn the FVFLY “on” by pressing & holding the ON/OFF button for 2-3 seconds. Note that when the FVFLY is 
switched “on”, the connector ferrule glows red. Place the tool, FVFLY and FVFLPCY down gently on a clean 
surface. Be careful not to damage the inner housing assembly.

ON/OFF

HOLD 2 Sec

2 Hz

O

N

/O

FF

HOLD 2 Se

c

2 H

z

ON/OFF

HOLD 2 Sec

2 Hz

FVFLY

2.1

ST Connector

Ferrule

Adapter End

FVFLPCY

3.4

JACKETED CABLE STRIPPING DIMENSIONS

IMPORTANT!

 Due to printing variations, use a rigid scale for

dimensions, or the appropriate

 

Panduit

 

laminated template.

3.2

2.2

Ferrule Adapter End
of FVFLPCY

3.1

3.3

3.0mm Crimp

Sleeve

2.0mm/1.6mm

Crimp Sleeve

3.0mm Crimp Sleeve

2.0mm/1.6mm Crimp Sleeve

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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