Panduit PA24849A01 User manual

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© Panduit Corp. 2005
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HDCRT
PA24849A01
REV: 04 7-2005
FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR REMOVAL TOOL
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
HDCRT
ERGONOMIC GRIPS
THUMB SCREWS FOR
EFFECTOR
REPLACEMENT
(See Page 2)
FIGURE 1
HDCRT
Fiber Optic Connector
Removal Tool
• HDCRT can be used by either right or left handed operators
• HDCRT is supplied with LC Effector assembly and is used with LC Fiber Optic
Connectors
(See Page 2 for additional kits (available separately)
WARNING: When using this tool (as with any tool) in a static sensitive area, the
operator should use an industry approved, standard grounding wrist
strap system.
EXTENDED EFFECTORS
WITH ANTI-SNAG TIPS
OPERATION
1. Figure 1 above illustrates the HDCRT Fiber Optic Connector Removal Tool
2. The open effectors allow the operator to pass over fiber optic cabling that interferes with
connector accessibility.
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EFFECTOR REPLACEMENT
FIGURE 4
HDCRT FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR REMOVAL TOOL
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
HDCRT
REPLACEMENT KITS AND ACCESSORIES:
(Sold Separately)
KHDCRT-LCE - Effector Kit for LC Fiber
Optic Connectors
KHDCRT-SCE - Effector Kit for SC Fiber
Optic Connectors
KHDCRT-FL - Flashlight Kit for HDCRT
Fiber Optic Connector
Removal Tool
3. The effectors are placed on the connector (see
Figure 3), and the tool grip is squeezed to obtain a
firm grip on the connector.
4. Pulling the tool in a rearward direction will remove
the connector from the adapter.
5. To install connectors, place connector in effectors,
squeeze grip (tool will hold connector), and push
connector into adapter with polarizing tab located
properly.
LC CONNECTOR SHOWN
WITH LC EFFECTORS
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 2
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