Seiko Group OFL-126001, OFL-127001, OFL-12 SERIES instruction manual Make sure that the ferrules do

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CAUTION

 

Make sure that the ferrules do

Dividing plane

not move after clamping them in

the holding jig.

 

Wire tie

Fiber

Ferrule

Holding jig

Setup stand

Step 5 Separate the fibers into two bundles, one on each half of the holding jig, and tie each bundle with a wire tie.

NOTE

If you have less than six ferrules to polish, use dummy or unusable ferrules so there are at least six ferrules mounted in the holding fixture. This is so that the ferrules will get polished at an equal quality level.

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Document Number 39NPI-53E1-03 Mass Production PolisherOFL-12 Series Document Number 39NPI-53E1-03 Seiko Instruments USA Inc Seiko Instruments GmbHPreface Part Part code Qty Remarks Standard Parts Can polish approximately Section Viii Chapter User Notes Precautions for Using the OFL-12Preparation Precautions for Using Polishing Fluid Chapter Overview External View of OFL-12 and Operating Panel Parts NomenclaturePage Page Protection Cover Operational Procedure Page Page Polishing Disk Preparation Chapter Polishing PreparationPolishing Film Preparation No. Weight Set Point Thrust Polishing Pressure Setting Ferrules Grinding Polishing Finishing Procedure of setting up polishint time Setting UP Polishing TimeMounting the Ferrules Chapter Polishing ProcedureMake sure that the ferrules do Balanced Ferrule Arrangements Ferrule mounting is complete Removing Adhesive Hand Polishing Adjusting Fiber Holder Grinding 1ST Polishing and Polishing 2ND Polishing Page Soft brush Holding jig Step Clean the tips of the ferrules With cleaning paper Finishing 3RD Polishing Page Other matter Speckles Slight Scratch Polishing Condition CheckFiber Scratch or Large Polishing Fluid Remaining Cleaning After Polishing Chapter MaintenanceChanging the Polishing Film Page Chapter Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart EMC Appendix Standard Polishing Efficiency and SpecificationsOperating environmental specifications Operating temperature