Instructions for cable terminating
1. Preparing plug connectors and cables
Insert the cable into the stripper (Fig. 2) to the 57 mm stop
and strip the cable sheath in accordance with figures 6 and
7. Using the Kevlar scissors (Fig. 3), cut the exposed filler
and remove the strain relief.
- IP65 / IP67:
Insert fibre optic cable through assembly
and housing (Fig. 6)
IP65 / IP67
IP20
57
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
2. Strip the polymer optical fibres
Insert the orange and black individual fibre cores into the
stripper (Fig. 2) up to the 11 mm mark in accordance with
Fig. 8 and strip.
3. Crimping and cutting
Place the SC contacts on
the insertion adapter and
ensure the SC contacts are
in the correct position: flat
surfaces should face each
other.
SC contacts should be placed into the tool using the
insertion adapter and then compress the tool to the first
stop position to prevent the contacts from slipping off;
remove the insertion adapter.
Fig. 10
Insert the stripped fibres to end stop in the SC contacts, so
that the fibres protrude at the front. Compress the tool until
the end position is reached to crimp.
Fig. 11
Insert the individual
contacts ready for cutting;
ensure they are in the
correct position: flat surface
should face downwards.
Compress the tool and hold,
cut the fibre at the tip of the
ferrule and then repeat with
the 2nd ferrule.
Insert the SC contacts in the SCRJ container, observing
the direction arrows on the container and the POF cores
(orange/black); the flat surfaces of the contacts should face
each other.
4. Assembly of IP65 / IP67 plug connectors (Fig. 15)
Insert the SCRJ container in the adapter plate. The coding
nub should be on the opposite side. Slide the insert into
the housing (paying attention to symbols) and lock in place.
Tighten the cable assembly to 3 Nm.
Fig. 14
Coding nub
Ensure correct positioning of the SC contacts
and the movable upper casing when tightening
the cable assembly.
!
Check for
correct positions!
Fig. 15
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