The Ultimate Optical Fiber Stripper Guide
Measure and Mark: Determine the required strip length based on the specifications of the splice tray, connector, or splicer you are using. Use a fiber stripping template or a marker to indicate
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Measure and Mark: Determine the required strip length based on the specifications of the splice tray, connector, or splicer you are using. Use a fiber stripping template or a marker to indicate
This system is configured for single-fiber window-stripping with strip lengths up to 30mm and precise dimensional control. The elimination of blades and any form of glass abrasions make this an ideal
4.1 Determine the cable strip lengths (i.e., the lengths of jacket to remove, and aramid yarn to leave) from the instruct-ions provided with the connectors, or other fiber optic devices you are installing on
The actually required strip length may be specified by the supplier of a fusion splicer or fiber connectors to be applied. In cases where a longer length needs to be stripped, one should usually not strip more
3: Remove 70 mm of cable jacket. (Refer to template image on bottom of page 3 for length references or use actual cleave length template card for measurements.)
Generally, strip 6” - 8” of additional fiber ribbon beyond the actual fiber required length needed. This is in case any optical fibers are damaged near the end of the bundle during stripping procedures.
Use the fiber stripper to strip 1.5" (35-40mm) of the fiber. and clean the fiber. For splice or connector exercises, follow the stripping and cleaving lengths specified for that component.
Use the proper strip template for connectorization. Each fiber connector has unique strip-length requirements, always check your supplier''s strip charts.
The most connector will have a “stripping template” available to describe the optimum strip lengths for each part of the cable. Be sure to ask your connector supplier for the proper strip
The FiberOptic 7010 cuts and removes the Kevlar material from fiber optic cables up to 4.5 mm (0.18") in diameter, leaving a remaining length between 3 and 60 mm (0.12 and 2.36").