Stationary reel method – CommScope Trunk & Distribution Cable User Manual

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Stationary Reel Method

When self-supporting cable will be placed from a stationary reel, all strand hardware,

cable blocks, frames, and down-guys must be in place.

Loading the Reel Trailer

Load the cable reel onto the trailer so the cable is payed-out from the top of the reel.

Positioning the Reel Trailer

When using the back pull or stationary reel method of placement the trailer should be placed back from the pole

two times the distance of the attachment height. The center of the cable reel should be as near inline with the

strand line as possible to prevent the cable from rubbing the reel flanges. Also, locate the trailer so the cable will

not rub the pole face as it is being pulled. For a straight pull, the reel can be set-up at either end. However, it is

advisable to pull in the same direction as traffic flow. The cable reel should always be located at the end nearest a

45/90-degree pull to reduce tension.

Pulling the Cable

Prepare self-supporting cable for pulling by separating the strand and

cable with a web-slitting tool. Remove the jacket from the strand.

Removal length will depend on the length of the strand grip or pulling

device. Place the pulling grip of choice on the strand and then tape the

cable to the grip. Tape the cable end in a taper so it will not lodge on the

rollers or attachments.

reel pays off

over the top

pole mount block

supports the cable

cable is lifted into

place on the block

cable is

pulled by hand

or bucket truck

Ripley Cablematic - MWS-xxx

4.5

Integrated Messenger Installation

Stationary Reel Method

set-up chute

do not pull cable

downward over the small

pole mount block

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