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4.1.18 In case of Reversed oscillating cable Identify exchange and
customer-side using some Teflon tape around the fibers. One can also
use the FIST-split-collets-rings markers to identify the loose tubes.
4.1.17 Different loops can be put together beneath the same tube
holder retainer. Position one or more loose tubes in the tubeholder and
slide the tube holder retainer with the snap forward in the lowest
possible cavities of the tubeholder above the loose tube(s). The tube
holder retainer must snap.
4.1.19 - If the fibers are ‘twist free’ one can route the fibers separate
to single circuit trays or single element trays. Separate all fiber loops
first till the tubeholder.
If the fibers are not ‘twist free’ select first the fiber(s) that have to be
spliced and cut these fibers in the middle of the loop. Remove these out
of the bundle till the tubeholder. These fibers can be routed to single
circuit trays, others uncut will be routed to a single element tray (never
in dark fiber storage) (See at fiber routing).
4.1.22 Remove the strength member leaving 90mm from the cable
jacket, if shield present leave 15mm of the shield.
4.1.23 Fix the strength member connector in the closure (on the
bottom bracket )
4.1.24 Take the sleeve and place the packing bag that has been
opened on both sides in the sleeve to prevent the hot melt inside the
sleeve from dirt and grease.. Push the loose tubes in the sleeves. The
non-coated edge of the sleeve and the arrows should be pointed to the
base of the closure (see installation heatshrink).
4.1e
Drop cable preparation (6 port base)
4.1.20 Open the round port; the cutting wire can be used
4.1.21 Remove the cable jacket for 2.2m.