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jacket stripper and at a 45° carefully pull away the coating of the fiber. Do not strip more than 25 mm at a time. After that clean the fiber with isopropyl alcohol.
Use a wire stripper to remove the outer skin of the laid optical fibers and fibers, clean and wipe the bare fibers with an alcohol cotton, cut the optical fibers with an optical fiber cutter, and melt them together with ...
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jacket stripper and at a 45° carefully pull away the coating of the fiber. Do not strip more than 25 mm at a time. After that clean the fiber with isopropyl alcohol.
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Before using the fiber, you should strip tight buffered fiber optic pigtail with tri-hole fiber stripper. If you do not remove all of the buffer coating, the fiber will not be able to be utilised in terminating fiber optic
Use a wire stripper to remove the outer skin of the laid optical fibers and fibers, clean and wipe the bare fibers with an alcohol cotton, cut the optical fibers with an optical fiber cutter, and melt
Use the Wire Stripper/Splitter to strip a variety of fiber optic and coaxial cables up to 14 mm in diameter.
Remove the Outer Jacket: Strip the outer protective jacket of the pigtail fiber connector carefully to expose the fiber core for splicing. Avoid scratching or damaging the fiber during this
From removing the outer jacket to cleaning the bare fiber and achieving a perfect cleave, each stage demands attention to detail and the use of specialized tools. In this guide, we''ll walk you
High-precision Fiber Optic Cable Strippers and Wire Stripping Pliers. Designed to safely remove outer jackets, loose tubes, and 250µm buffer coatings without damaging the fiber core.
Cleaning: Before installation, clean the fiber pigtail ends with a quality fiber cleaner to remove any dust or debris. Stripping: Use a fiber stripping tool to remove the outer jacket of the fiber