The cleaver we are using is the PRO FS-C97 (fiberoptics.com/collections/fiber-optic-cleavers/products/fs-c97). We collect the scrap fiber in a container to avoid anyone getting injured from loose shards. A lot of techs just throw them in the trash or on the ground. Those little glass ends can get stuck in your finger (ouch fiber splinter!) and we don't want glass getting into anyone's eyes either.
Sharp blade. Then some connector you melt the end into the countersunk end hole and in other connectors you crimp and then polish the end flat with a number of grits in sequence. Some examples on YT if you use the search term "terminating plastic fibre"
EVERY SINGLE TRAINING VIDEO FORGETS BASIC INFOMATION: HOW LONG ARE EACH CUT. They say "its simple, remove the jacket..." HOW MANY CENTIMETERS, DAMN IT. Then you expose the bare fiber.... AGAIN, HOW MANY CENTIMETERS... MEASUREMENTS FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE!! Don't you have a ruler nearby???
This is very clear instruction to show how and how long doing the fiber cleaver
Thank you, much appreciated!
Straight and to the point! Awesome demonstration! Thanks!
sir your video is very very halp full thank you sir
How we fix the angle of cleaver?
nice video and nice cleaver... where do I get one of these? Also, why are you collecting fiber scrap?
The cleaver we are using is the PRO FS-C97 (fiberoptics.com/collections/fiber-optic-cleavers/products/fs-c97). We collect the scrap fiber in a container to avoid anyone getting injured from loose shards. A lot of techs just throw them in the trash or on the ground. Those little glass ends can get stuck in your finger (ouch fiber splinter!) and we don't want glass getting into anyone's eyes either.
@@TheFiberSchool You don't want to breathe a piece of glass either!
How does one cleave plastic optical fibers?
Sharp blade. Then some connector you melt the end into the countersunk end hole and in other connectors you crimp and then polish the end flat with a number of grits in sequence.
Some examples on YT if you use the search term "terminating plastic fibre"
Which fiber cleaver are you using?
PRO FS-C97: fiberoptics.com/collections/fiber-optic-cleavers/products/fs-c97
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Sema
Uhm, question..... Why are you cleaning THEN cleaving??? You should be cleaving THEN cleaning
EVERY SINGLE TRAINING VIDEO FORGETS BASIC INFOMATION: HOW LONG ARE EACH CUT. They say "its simple, remove the jacket..." HOW MANY CENTIMETERS, DAMN IT. Then you expose the bare fiber.... AGAIN, HOW MANY CENTIMETERS... MEASUREMENTS FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE!! Don't you have a ruler nearby???
Shutup