
Instructions for fitting connectors, attachments and devices
2.4 Optical networks
Passive network components
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System Manual, 02/2013, C79000-G8976-C282-01
11.
Clean the fiber of remnants of the
buffer with a lint-free cloth.
12.
Remove the forcing nut (b) and the
buffer and Kevlar clamp (c) from the
body of the connector (d).
13.
First push the anti-kink sleeve (a)
and then the forcing nut (b) over the
fiber and the core sleeve.
14.
Push the buffer and Kevlar clamp
(c) over the fiber as far as the core
sleeve.
15.
Feed the Kevlar yarn through the
opening.
16.
Remove the dust protection cap (e)
from the body of the connector (d).
Note: It is easier to maneuver the
Kevlar threads through with twisting
movements.
17.
Thread the connector body (d) with
the ferrule on to the fiber as far as it
will go.
18.
Screw the forcing nut (b) and
connector body tight (d).
When screwing them together, mak
sure that the buffer and Kevlar clam
(c) does not skew.
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19.
Push the anti-kink sleeve (a) onto
the forcing nut (b).
Note: The fiber should extend at least
30 mm out of the ferrule. Otherwise the
plug must be fitted again.
Cleave tool
1 trigger
2 adapter plate
3 jaw for fiber limit stop
4 jaw with diamond