Tool for assembling optical fiber

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – By deforming

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29238, 29241, 72402, B23Q 302, B23P 1904

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049073354

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus 11 and a method for assembling an optical fiber 6 in a passage 4 of a connector 1 by applying axial force to the fiber 6 to maintain an optical face 8 of the fiber 6 in abutment with an optical face 9 of an optical device 7 mounted to the connector 1, wherein, the fiber 6 is mounted along a straight passage 15 of the apparatus 11, a pin 30 mounted on a carriage 20 imparts a bend 31 along the length of the fiber 6, and the carriage 20 is displaceable to impart axial force to the fiber 6, and to apply pressure between abutting optical faces 8,9 of the fiber 6 and the optical device 7.

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AMP Workstation Kit 501520-1 for Optimate Mechanical Splices, 6/11/1987, AMP Incorporated.

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