3M 250/900 User Manual

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1.0   Connector and Tool Diagram
1.1  The diagrams below show the parts of the 3M
 No 
Polish ST Connector (singlemode pictured) and the  
3M
 No Polish ST Connector Assembly Tool 8835-
AT. Please review these drawings to understand the 
instructions in the following pages.
Carefully follow safety, health and environmental 
information given on the product label or the Material 
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for the no polish connec-
tor. Emergency phone: 1-800-364-3577 or (651) 737-
6501 (24 hours).
2.0  3M
 No Polish ST Connector SM 
and MM 250/900 µm, Termination 
Instructions
Note: To determine if a fiber is tight buffer or not, 
perform this test. Using a sample of the fiber and the 
fiber stripper, cut the buffer between 5 and 50 mm (.2 
to 2 inches) from the end. Withdraw the stripper from 
the fiber. (Do not remove the cut buffer segment using 
the stripper.) Attempt to remove the cut segment of 
buffer from the fiber using only finger pressure. If the 
fiber is loose tube or semi-tight buffered, the cut seg-
ment will come off very easily. If it is tight buffered, 
the cut segment will be noticeably difficult to remove 
without the aid of a tool.
Note: When using loose tube or semi-tight buffered 
fiber, and after stripping and cleaving the fiber, it is 
important that the 250 µm acrylate coating on the 
bare glass not protrude more than 1 mm (.04 inches) 
beyond where the 900 µm buffer is stripped away. One 
way to help ensure this is to use the clamp on the fiber 
holder during the stripping process. Here’s how. Place 
the fiber holder on the fiber facing backwards (clamp 
closet to cut end) and 20 cm (8 inches) from the end 
of the fiber. Secure the fiber into the SEMI-TIGHT 
BUFFER groove of the clamp. Proceed to strip the fi-
ber as though it were tight buffered. Remove the fiber 
holder and proceed with the preparation and termina-
tion processes.
Another way to help ensure this is to use the clamp 
on a second fiber holder during the entire prepara-
tion and termination processes. Place the second fiber 
holder on the fiber facing backwards and 20 cm (8 
inches) from the end of the fiber. Secure the fiber into 
the SEMI-TIGHT BUFFER groove of the clamp. 
Proceed to strip, clean, and cleave the fiber as though 
it were tight buffered, and terminate the connector 
onto the fiber. Remove the second fiber holder from 
the fiber after the entire process is complete.
2.1  Prior to each termination, clean all tools, including 
the fiber holder, with a lint-free cloth and reagent 
grade isopropyl alcohol. 
2.2  Remove the dust cap from the front of the 
connector. Raise the actuator button on the 
assembly tool. Pivot the receptacle upward. Then 
insert the connector into the receptacle by aligning 
the key on the connector with the keyway in the 
receptacle and pushing it in until it stops. Move the 
pivot receptacle back to the horizontal position.