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TERMINATION PROCEDURE FOR
VERSITRON FIBRE OPTIC CABLE…02……02…CAMPS
T̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲T̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
CABLE PREPARATIONS ...............................
4
1 Remove a piece of the cover jacket ...........
4
2 Place a crimp-ferrule over each of the outer
jackets ......................................
4
3 Remove 25 mm of the outer jacket of each fiber
4
4 Remove the exposed Kevlar ....................
4
5 Remove another 10 mm of the outer jackets ....
5
6 Remove 19 mm of the inner jackets ............
5
7 Remove som of both dual buffer jackets .......
6
8 Place the fibers with the ends upwards .......
7
EPOXY PREPARATION ................................
10
9 Mix the two-component epoxy ..................
10
10 Fill the connector tip with epoxy ............
10
CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY ...............................
11
11 Insert the fiber in the connector ............
11
12 Crimp the connector to the fiber .............
11
13 Repeat # 10 through 12 for other connectors ..
13
FINAL EPOXY-WORK .................................
16
14 Clean the epoxy syringe ......................
16
15 Cure the epoxy in the connectors .............
17
FINAL CONNECTOR-WORK .............................
19
16 Trim off the exposed Kevlar ..................
19
17 Remove excess fiber ..........................
19
18 Put on the connector nuts ....................
19
19 Put on the shrinkable tubes ..................
21
POLISHING ........................................
22
20 Polish the connectors ........................
22
APPENDIX .........................................
26
21 Terminology for cable ........................
27
22 Terminology for tools ........................
28
23 Parts list for termination kit ...............
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1. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ R̲E̲M̲O̲V̲E̲ ̲A̲ ̲P̲I̲E̲C̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲C̲O̲V̲E̲R̲ ̲J̲A̲C̲K̲E̲T̲
reason Remove as much as needed for easy handling,
e.g. 300 mm.
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Measure up the desired length and
set a mark.
b) Cut down the middle of the cover
jacket (i.e. between the two outer
jackets) with a single egded razorblade.
c) Twist the cover jacket apart, down
to the mark and
d) Cut it off with the wire cutter.
2. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ P̲L̲A̲C̲E̲ ̲A̲ ̲C̲R̲I̲M̲P̲-̲F̲E̲R̲R̲U̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲V̲E̲R̲ ̲E̲A̲C̲H̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲
̲O̲U̲T̲E̲R̲ ̲J̲A̲C̲K̲E̲T̲S̲ ̲(̲T̲O̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲B̲O̲T̲T̲O̲M̲)̲
reason It is easy now and then you will not
forget it.
3. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ R̲E̲M̲O̲V̲E̲ ̲2̲5̲ ̲m̲m̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲O̲U̲T̲E̲R̲ ̲J̲A̲C̲K̲E̲T̲ ̲O̲F̲
̲E̲A̲C̲H̲ ̲F̲I̲B̲E̲R̲
reason The length is determined by the length
of the connector. The exposed fiber
should be able to go all the way through
to connector, plus appr. 10 mm (5).
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Mark up the white jacket and make
the black as long.
b) Use the cable hand stripper to bite
carefully through the outer jacket
(it is soft).
c) Remove the bit off piece by pulling
and twisting (easy).
4. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ R̲E̲M̲O̲V̲E̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲E̲X̲P̲O̲S̲E̲D̲ ̲K̲E̲V̲L̲A̲R̲
reason A well determined, not t̲o̲o̲ long length
of Kevlar is wanted to ease and strengthen
the termination (5).
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Split up the Kevlar pattern
b) Split up the bundle in two halves
c) Bend one half back, over the rim
of the inner jacket.
d) Cut if off with the razor blade
e) Repeat c) to d) until all the Kevlar
is removed.
5. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ R̲E̲M̲O̲V̲E̲ ̲A̲N̲O̲T̲H̲E̲R̲ ̲1̲0̲ ̲m̲m̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲O̲U̲T̲E̲R̲ ̲J̲A̲C̲K̲E̲T̲S̲
reason This length is good for getting the
Kevlar out in front of the climp ferrule
(16). (Must be more than 6.5 mm).
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Mark up the white jacket and make
the black as long.
b) Use the cable hand stripper to bite
carefully through the outer jacket
(it is soft).
c) Remove the bit off piece by pulling
and twisting (easy).
6. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ R̲E̲M̲O̲V̲E̲ ̲1̲9̲ ̲m̲m̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲I̲N̲N̲E̲R̲ ̲J̲A̲C̲K̲E̲T̲S̲
reason The length is chosen to protect the
fiber as far into the connector as possible.
note This length has to be precise.
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) 19 mm is measured from the edge
of the outer jacket out towards
the end of the fiber. Mark them
both.
b) Use the wire stripper in th 26.
ga position.
c) Take a loose grip on the inner jacket
on the mark with the wire stripper.
d) Move the fiber to an angle appr.
45 deg. to the wire stripper.
reason To prevent the fiber from bending (breaking?)
when you bite.
e) Quickly close the wire stripper,
BUT!
warning Do n̲o̲t̲ attempt to remove the bit off
part by pulling with the wire stripper!
f) Remove the wire stripper
g) Grasp firmly around the end of the
outer jacket with one hand and around
the inner jacket with the other
hand.
h) Twist the inner jacket while pulling
lightly to separate the inner jacket
where it was scored by the wire
stripper.
note The fiber inside the inner jacket will
not be twisted thanks to the silicone
fluid than makes it "float" inside the
inner jacket.
i) Pull the separated section completely
off the fiber.
j) Repeat b) through i) with the other
fiber.
k) Be careful to wipe off all the silicone
fluid of the exposed fibers.
7. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ R̲E̲M̲O̲V̲E̲ ̲S̲O̲M̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲B̲O̲T̲H̲ ̲D̲U̲A̲L̲ ̲B̲U̲F̲F̲E̲R̲ ̲J̲A̲C̲K̲E̲T̲S̲
note A precise length is needed to protect
the fiber as far as possible into the
connector w̲i̲t̲h̲o̲u̲t̲ interfearing with
the insertion length.
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Mark up both fibers 26 mm from the
inner jacket out against the end
of the fibers.
b) Insert the ends of fiber in the
buffer stripper, down to the marks.
c) Hold them steady for 2 1/2 to 3
minutes.
d) Wipe of one fiber end gently.
e) Place two fingernails around the
fiber on the mark.
f) Pull off the dual buffer jackets.
g) Make sure that all of the inner
buffer jacket is removed.
h) Repeat d) through g) with the other
fiber.
i) Remove excess buffer stripper.
j) Check that the length of exposed
dual buffer jackets fit the length
of the connector (see fig. 1 (connector
drawing)).
8. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ P̲L̲A̲C̲E̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲F̲I̲B̲R̲E̲S̲ ̲W̲I̲T̲H̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲E̲N̲D̲S̲ ̲U̲P̲W̲A̲R̲D̲S̲
reason To prevent the silicone fluid from running
out.
warning Be careful not to hit the end of the
fiber. It might penetrate you and break
off. Then it is impossible to find by
vision or x-rays!!!!!
note The cable now looks as shown on figure
2.
9. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ M̲I̲X̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲T̲W̲O̲-̲C̲O̲M̲P̲O̲N̲E̲N̲T̲ ̲E̲P̲O̲X̲Y̲
reason The two-component epoxy is chosen for
obtaining a good glass grip, possibility
of polishing, fast curing and ease of
handling.
note 1 This epoxy is used in equal shares of
epoxy and hardener which gives a handling
(work) time of appr. 10 minutes after
mixing.
note 2 The amount of epoxy and hardener to
be mixed for a certain number of connectors
can be seen in table 1.
note 3 It is not likely possible to make more
than 10 connections during the handling
time of the epoxy.
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Select the number of connections
to be completed.
warning Before mixing the epoxy be sure that
you have got all the connectors to be
terminated, within reach!
b) Refer to Table 1 and place the proper
amount of epoxy and hardener in
a aluminum dish.
c) Mix thoroughly with a wooden stick.
warning Insufficient mixing could result in
an epoxy that will not harden completely
(i.e. loss of a termination)!
warning The termination processes must be completed
within 10 minutes!
10. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ F̲I̲L̲L̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲N̲E̲C̲T̲O̲R̲ ̲T̲I̲P̲ ̲W̲I̲T̲H̲ ̲E̲P̲O̲X̲Y̲
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Bend the epoxy dish to a V-profile
b) Take the epoxy syringe barrel (without
tip and plunger)
c) Pour the mixed epoxy into the syringe
barrel.
d) Hold the syringe barrel almost horizontal
so the syringe barrel tip opens
for air flow.
e) Press the plunger slowly into the
barrel, and see to it that all the
air gets out (move the syringe to
vertical as required).
f) Put the syringe tip on the barrel.
g) Place the syringe tip into the hole
in the rear of the connector (to
the bottom).
h) Insert epoxy until a drop appears
at the hole on the connector tip.
warning It is n̲o̲t̲ a good idea to fill more than
one connector at the time. If anything
fails, it is better that the epoxy cures
inside the syringe tip than in the connector
tip (which is more likely since the
hole is much smaller)!
11. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ I̲N̲S̲E̲R̲T̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲F̲I̲B̲E̲R̲ ̲I̲N̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲N̲E̲C̲T̲O̲R̲
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Tear up the Kevlar to make it bristle
as much as possible.
reason To avoid it from gettig inside the connector
where it is for no use.
b) Holding the inner jacket, slowly
insert the fiber from the rear of
the connector.
note It might be avantageous to move the
crimp ferrule up in your palm while
inserting the fiber. (12).
c) Rotate the connector slowly while
inserting the fiber.
reason To give the fiber more chance to hit
the hole in the tip of the connector.
d) Push the connector down to the outer
jacket of the fiber and see to that
as much Kevlar as possible gets
outside the connector.
12. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ C̲R̲I̲M̲P̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲N̲E̲C̲T̲O̲R̲ ̲T̲O̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲F̲I̲B̲E̲R̲
procedure a) Make sure that the crimp tool is
open and ready to use.
b) Slide the crimp ferrule over the
Kevlar and the rear end of the connector.
c) Place the crimp ferrule in the cavity
C of the crimp tool and lock the
tool without sqeezing the ferrule.
d) Press: the connector against the
crimp tool
the crimp ferrule against
the connector
the cable against the connector
(see figure 3 (connector/cable assembly))
note Observe that the fiber end moves a little
more out of the connector.
e) Crimp the ferrule
f) Move the crimp tool a little backwards
and finish the crimp ferrule.
g) Gently pull the fiber end to make
sure that it is seated on the dual
buffer jacket inside the connector
tip.
note The connection now looks as on figure
4.
h) With a toothpicker place an epoxy
"dot" on the tip of the connector,
so it is totally covered. (Not too
much).
i) Place the connector with tips against
the floor (if possible).
reason To avoid that the epoxy moves away from
the tip of the connector.
13. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ R̲E̲P̲E̲A̲T̲ ̲#̲ ̲1̲0̲ ̲T̲H̲R̲O̲U̲G̲H̲ ̲1̲2̲ ̲F̲O̲R̲ ̲O̲T̲H̲E̲R̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲N̲E̲C̲T̲O̲R̲S̲
warning Observe the quality of the epoxy to
be used (time!).
14. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ C̲L̲E̲A̲N̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲E̲P̲O̲X̲Y̲ ̲S̲Y̲R̲I̲N̲G̲E̲
reason The syringe must be cleaned immediately
after use, to make it reusable.
procedure a) Place some acetone in an aluminum
dish.
b) Put the tip of the epoxy syringe
into the acetone (in the dish).
c) Empty the epoxy syringe into the
epoxy dish.
d) Fill the acetone syringe halfway
with acetone.
e) Squirt a small amount of acetone
into each of the 4 sections in the
back of the epoxy syringe (plunger)
(appr. 5 mm up).
reason This will lubricate the barrel of the
syringe as the plunger is pulled out.
f) Put the epoxy syringe barrel tip
into the acetone.
g) Pull out the plunger s̲l̲o̲w̲l̲y̲
reason To fill up the barrel with acetone
warning The barrel is v̲e̲r̲y̲ sticky inside due
to the epoxy, so be careful not to use
too much force. It will make the black
plunger tip go off!
h) When the plunger is 5 mm from the
back of the barrel, push it back
(with force) to get out all the
acetone (and epoxy).
i) Repeat f) through h) 3 times.
reason To be sure that all epoxy has been removed
from the barrel of the syringe.
j) Fill the syringe with acetone and
put on the syringe tip.
k) Holding firmly around the tip force
the epoxy out of the needle (and
the acetone through it).
l) Fill the syringe through the needle.
m) Repeat k) and l) 3 times
n) Split up the syringe and see to
that all parts are completely dry
(from acetone)
note Beat it against something and blow on
it.
warning Watch the plunger tip!
reason This is important if the syringe is
to be used again right away.
o) Look through the needle to be sure
that all epoxy is gone.
15. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ C̲U̲R̲I̲N̲G̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲E̲P̲O̲X̲Y̲
procedure a) Make a set-up where the connectors
hang down (vertical) without touching
each other.
note Max. 6 connectors, 4 at the best.
b) Place the heat gun on the same level
as the connectors, in 400 mm distance.
c) Set the heat gun air temperature
to 300…0e…o…0f… F (150…0e…o…0f… C).
note The rated temperature is at the tip
of the heat gun.
d) Turn on the heat gun for c̲o̲l̲d̲ air
and align it so the air flow hits
all connectors equally.
note Feel it with the tip of your fingers.
e) Turn on the warm air and check that
the temperature of the connectors
does not burn your fingers.
reason The max. curing temperature is 70…0e…o…0f…C
- and that hurts your fingers.
warning If the connectors are cured at temperatures
over 90…0e…o…0f…, the dual buffer jackets of
the cable are destroyed!
f) Curing time will be appr. 20 minutes.
g) After 20 minutes check the condition
of the epoxy with a tooth picker.
warning Do not touch the connector, it is hot!
h) Touch the epoxy with the tip of
the toothpicker:
1) if it sticks and makes threads
then the epoxy is n̲o̲t̲ yet done.
- 10 more minutes.
2) if it sticks and lets go again,
the epoxy is nearly done - 5
more minutes.
3) if it does not (or hardly) sticks,
the epoxy is done.
i) Repeat h) actions until 3) applies.
j) Turn off the warm air (leave the
cool air on) and let the connectors
cool off completely.
note Until they feel cold (appr. 5 minutes)
k) The epoxy drop should feel hard
and glassy smooth to the touch of
a sharp tool. (When it is cold).
16. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ T̲R̲I̲M̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲K̲E̲V̲L̲A̲R̲ ̲T̲H̲A̲T̲ ̲I̲S̲ ̲E̲X̲P̲O̲S̲E̲D̲ ̲A̲R̲O̲U̲N̲D̲
̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲C̲R̲I̲M̲P̲ ̲F̲E̲R̲R̲U̲L̲E̲,̲ ̲U̲S̲I̲N̲G̲ ̲A̲ ̲W̲I̲R̲E̲ ̲C̲U̲T̲T̲E̲R̲.̲
reason The Kevlar should not be cut off before
the curing of epoxy, to avoid Kevlar
threads from sticking in the wet epoxy.
17. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ R̲E̲M̲O̲V̲E̲ ̲E̲X̲C̲E̲S̲S̲ ̲F̲I̲B̲E̲R̲
procedure a) Cleave the fiber by making a scratch
on the fiber with the glass cleaver.
note As close to the epoxy dot as possible
dot, to make the polishing safe.
b) Break off the excess fiber by bending
the end away from the scratch.
warning Be careful with the fiber bits. Make
sure that you throw them away and n̲o̲t̲
in a cloth which is to be used later!
18. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ P̲U̲T̲ ̲O̲N̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲N̲E̲C̲T̲O̲R̲ ̲N̲U̲T̲
procedure a) Put a snapring on the connector
(use the right front to ease the
nut insertion). Figure 5.1.
b) Crimp it a bit with the tool (58
cage). Figure 5.2.
note The tool will wear out (appr. 70 terminations)
but can be made reusable with a file.
c) Hold the ring crimped, covering
only the rear half of it. Figure
5.3.
d) Put on the nut so it holds the ring
crimped.
e) Remove the tool and push on the
nut until it "clics". It is locked.
19. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ P̲U̲T̲ ̲O̲N̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲S̲H̲R̲I̲N̲K̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲T̲U̲B̲E̲
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Slide the heat shrinkable tubing
over the connector until it just
passes the connector nut.
reason It shall cover the Kevlar without touching
the nut.
b) Carefully heat the tubing until
it is shrunk tightly around the
crimp ferrule.
note Turn the connector around while heating,
to prevent the connector from getting
too hot (the fiber will be destroyed).
warning Avoid to make the heat hit the tip of
the connector, otherwise the epoxy will
soften up!
c) When you have finished heating,
hold the hot part (tube and cable)
as straight as possible.
reason To prevent it from growing stiff in
a bend position.
note The shrunk tube shall n̲o̲t̲ hold tight
to the outer jacket. This gives flexibility
and protection of the cable in extreme
bendings at the connector.
d) Repeat with the other connectors.
20. a̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ P̲O̲L̲I̲S̲H̲ ̲T̲H̲E̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲N̲E̲C̲T̲O̲R̲S̲
p̲r̲o̲c̲e̲d̲u̲r̲e̲ a) Remove any excess epoxy from the
side of the connector tip, with
a razorblade. (figure 6).
warning Do not cut too high at the top, so the
whole epoxy drop will go off and destroy
the termination!
b) Insert the connector in the polishing
fixture.
note If it does not insert easily there are
still some epoxy on the side of the
connector tip.
c) Put the 60-micron polishing film
on the smooth aluminium plate.
reason The plate shall be without scratches
to avoid bulks in the polishing film
where the connector will grip.
note Use water as a lubricant and coolant
during polishing.
d) Polish off the epoxy dot using the
60 micron polishing film until appr.
0.3 mm from the connector tip.
reason A thin film of epoxy shall be left on
the tip, so the connector does not get
hurt from the rough polishing film.
warning Be aware of any white spots on the polishing
film, they may indicate particles underneath
the film!
warning Do not press, about 10 rotations are
enough!
e) Flush the polishing fixture and
polishing film with water from the
bottle.
reason To remove any particles of metal or
epoxy before going to the next grade
of polishing film.
f) Wrap the polishing plate and the
polishing fixture dry with a KIM-WIPE
as required.
reason To ensure that no particles are left.
g) Exchange the polishing film with
the next one in use. Place the used
one in a vertical position.
reason To make it able to dry up. (To make
it reusable).
h) Use the 40-micron polishing film
and polish until scratch marks are
just visible on the connector tip.
note 1 To remove the epoxy completely you may
have to press a little. You can feel
(and hear) the difference when the metal
grips.
note 2 A ring-groove may appear on the tip
of the connector. This is due to production
tolerances. This groove should be removed
too, if possible.
j) Repeat e), f), and g).
k) Remove the connector from the polishing
fixture and remove any excess epoxy
from the conical side of the connector.
reason To avoid epoxy-smears over the connector
tip in the furhter polishing procedure
with finer films.
note You cannot hurt the fiber now where
the epoxy top is gone.
l) Insert the connector into the polishing
fixture.
m) Polish with the 12-micron film until
all prior scratch marks are removed.
Use water as lubricant and coolant
during polishing.
note Practically no metal will be taken off
from this point, so the surface should
begin to reflect from the areas without
scratches.
warning At this point you must be sure to make
an equal pressure all the way around
the polishing fixture. It may be advantageous
to polish in "8s" or b̲i̲g̲ circles and
to use all the polishing film!
n) Repeat e), f), and g).
p) Check the connector surface with
the magnifier:
note 1 It should appear to be a uniform quality.
Look for major scratches and their location.
Remember, THE FIBER IS IMPORTANT.
note 2 When examining the connector with the
magnifier, turn the connector around
so you will see all the details.
q) Repeat m), n), and p) using the
3-micron film.
note At this point all major scratches shall
be gone.
r) Repeat m), n), and p) using the
1-micron film.
note If epoxy smears (blue/grey film) or
scratches will not disappear, go back
to 3-micron film (or even 12 micron
when required).
warning At this point the film is so fine that
you can feel any particle. They m̲u̲s̲t̲
̲n̲o̲t̲ be there!
s) Dry and examine the connector carefully,
especially the fiber itself.
reason The optical surface must be flat and
free of scratches, chips or epoxy smears.
t) Put on the red connector protecting
head.
u) Go on with the next polishing
A P P E N D I X…01…**********************
T̲E̲R̲M̲I̲N̲O̲L̲O̲G̲Y̲ ̲F̲O̲R̲ ̲T̲O̲O̲L̲S̲
TBD.
F̲I̲B̲E̲R̲ ̲O̲P̲T̲I̲C̲ ̲T̲E̲R̲M̲I̲N̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲K̲I̲T̲
(̲S̲u̲p̲p̲l̲i̲e̲s̲ ̲f̲o̲r̲ ̲8̲0̲ ̲T̲e̲r̲m̲i̲n̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲)̲
I̲T̲E̲M̲ Q̲U̲A̲N̲T̲I̲T̲Y̲ D̲E̲S̲C̲R̲I̲P̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
1 1 I̲n̲s̲t̲r̲u̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
2 4 oz ea E̲p̲o̲x̲y̲ ̲-̲ ̲t̲w̲o̲ ̲c̲o̲m̲p̲o̲n̲e̲n̲t̲
3 C̲u̲t̲t̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲i̲m̲p̲l̲e̲m̲e̲n̲t̲s̲
20 Single edge blades
1 Wire stripper
2 Optical cable hand stripper
2 Wire cutters, 1 small, 1 large
4 1 C̲r̲i̲m̲p̲ ̲T̲o̲o̲l̲ ̲a̲n̲d̲ ̲D̲i̲e̲
P̲o̲l̲i̲s̲h̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲K̲i̲t̲
1 Polishing fixture
1 Polishing plate
1 set Polishing film
6 1 H̲e̲a̲t̲ ̲S̲o̲u̲r̲c̲e̲
7 80 H̲e̲a̲t̲ ̲s̲h̲r̲i̲n̲k̲a̲b̲l̲e̲ ̲t̲u̲b̲e̲,̲ 38 mm
8 2 B̲u̲f̲f̲e̲r̲ ̲s̲t̲r̲i̲p̲p̲e̲r̲,̲ 120 ml. (glass
jar)
9 2 A̲c̲e̲t̲o̲n̲e̲,̲ 120 ml, (can)
10 2 K̲i̲m̲w̲i̲p̲e̲s̲ (or similar), 100 pcs.
(box)
11 3 S̲q̲u̲e̲e̲z̲e̲ ̲b̲o̲t̲t̲l̲e̲s̲,̲ 120 ml
12 C̲a̲b̲l̲e̲ ̲h̲o̲l̲d̲e̲r̲
1 Plate
12 Shoulder screws
12 Cable clamps
13 1 R̲e̲t̲a̲i̲n̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲r̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲i̲n̲s̲e̲r̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲t̲o̲o̲l̲
I̲T̲E̲M̲ Q̲U̲A̲N̲T̲I̲T̲Y̲ D̲E̲S̲C̲R̲I̲P̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
14 1 L̲i̲g̲h̲t̲ ̲s̲o̲u̲r̲c̲e̲
15 1 M̲a̲g̲n̲i̲f̲i̲e̲r̲,̲ ̲1̲0̲x̲
17 M̲i̲s̲c̲e̲l̲l̲a̲n̲e̲o̲u̲s̲ ̲i̲m̲p̲l̲e̲m̲e̲n̲t̲s̲
2 Syringe with small needle
1 Syringe with larg open needle
1 Toothpicks, 200 (box)
1 Wood stirring sticks, 100 (box)
40 Aluminium dishes