Are you ready for The Termination Takedown? Corning Cable Systems’ new video puts field termination teams to the test, pitting the UniCam Connector against other technologies. In Termination Takedown, seasoned fiber optic broadcasters Lance Cape, Noel Poxy and Lola Tenuation analyze the field, the competitors and deliver the play-by-play as the industry’s most well-known fiber optic termination methods, from UniCam Connectors to fusion splicing, compete. You think you know the game? Find out who has what it takes to win in the market.
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XLR8 Fiber Mechanical Splice Termination Tutorial [Legacy VIDEO]

This video is of a legacy product. Please view the updated version here: www.youtube.com Siemon’s XLR8 single-step mechanical splice termination kit for fiber optic connectors incorporates an exclusive dual-process activation tool which dramatically reduces termination time per connector. The tool kit is universal – capable of terminating both SC and LC fiber optic network connector interfaces.
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SC OptiCam Termination Video

A single OPTICAM Termination Tool provides fast and easy terminations of OPTICAM™ Pre-Polished Connectors. This user-friendly tool utilizes an integrated visual termination indicator (VTI) for identification of proper termination after the cam step has been completed. Together, these features virtually eliminate operator error and deliver yield rates approaching 100% for lower installed costs. The OPTICAM™ Termination Tool and Pre-Polished Connectors are part of the complete range of highly reliable, easy to use fiber optic connectivity solutions available from PANDUIT. A single OPTICAM Termination Tool provides fast and easy terminations of OPTICAM™ Pre-Polished Connectors. This user-friendly tool utilizes an integrated visual termination indicator (VTI) for identification of proper termination after the cam step has been completed. Together, these features virtually eliminate operator error and deliver yield rates approaching 100% for lower installed costs. The OPTICAM™ Termination Tool and Pre-Polished Connectors are part of the complete range of highly reliable, easy to use fiber optic connectivity solutions available from PANDUIT.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

Fiber Optic Termination: Part 8 – Distribution Cable

Narrator: Dominick Tambone, FOA Certified Fiber Optic Instructor Fiber Optic Termination part 8 The FOA Fiber Optic Termination videos show how to terminate a multimode fiber optic cable with adhesive/polish connectors. Video 8 shows the differences in termination process when using distribution cable where the connector is attached to a 900 micron buffered fiber, not a jacketed cable.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Fiber Optic Termination: Part 7 – Inspection

Narrator: Dominick Tambone, FOA Certified Fiber Optic Instructor Fiber Optic Termination part 7 The FOA Fiber Optic Termination videos show how to terminate a multimode fiber optic cable with adhesive/polish connectors. Video 7 shows how to inspect the finished connector in a microscope to determine if the polishing is acceptable.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Fiber Optic Termination: Part 4 – Stripping

Narrator: Dominick Tambone, FOA Certified Fiber Optic Instructor Fiber Optic Termination part 4 The FOA Fiber Optic Termination videos show how to terminate a multimode fiber optic cable with adhesive/polish connectors. Video No. 4 shows how to strip the fiber to the proper length for the connector being used in the termination.
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Fiber Optic Termination: Part 1 – Setup & Tools

Narrator: Dominick Tambone, FOA Certified Fiber Optic Instructor Fiber Optic Termination part 1 Setup & Tools The FOA Fiber Optic Termination videos show how to terminate a multimode fiber optic cable with adhesive/polish connectors. The first video shows the tools and consumables needed for termination.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Fiber Optic Termination: Part 3 – Adhesive

Narrator: Dominick Tambone, FOA Certified Fiber Optic Instructor Fiber Optic Termination part 3 The FOA Fiber Optic Termination videos show how to terminate a multimode fiber optic cable with adhesive/polish connectors. Video No. 3 shows how to properly mix epoxy for injection into the connector.

Fiber Optic Termination: Part 2 – Jacketed Cable Prep

Narrator: Dominick Tambone, FOA Certified Fiber Optic Instructor Fiber Optic Termination part 2 The FOA Fiber Optic Termination videos show how to terminate a multimode fiber optic cable with adhesive/polish connectors. Video No. 2 shows how to prepare cable for termination — , sliding the connector boot and crimp sleeve onto the cable, then stripping the jacket and cutting the strength members to the proper length.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Fiber Optic Termination – Hand Polishing

www.fiberoptics4sale.com Introduces to fiber connector termination with a hand polishing process. Machine polishing process will follow in a future video release. Hello everyone! This is Colin. In this video I’m going to show you how to terminate a ST connector in 7 steps with hand polishing. Please keep in mind, this is just an overview. The process itself is much more detailed. This introduction shows you the concept of optical connector termination. There are many different types of connector designs. They require similar termination process but vary on some details. So let’s get started! The first step is preparing your fiber for termination. This step involves removing fiber jacket and buffer coating to expose the bare fiber. Different connectors require different lengths of bare fiber to be exposed. Once the bare fiber is exposed, you need to clean it with alcohol as shown in the right picture. The second step is preparing the epoxy. For two part epoxy, you will need to remove the separator between part A and part B. Then mix part A & B thoroughly. Once the epoxy is thoroughly and evenly mixed, you pour the epoxy into a syringe for the next step. Step 3 is to inject epoxy into the connector body as shown in the left picture. You should stop the injection once the epoxy forms a small bead at the tip of the connector ferrule. Then you insert the cleaned bare fiber into the connector as shown in the right picture. Stop once you feel objection force. Step 4 is to crimp

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