Fiber optic cable pulling techniques – Rockwell Automation 2090-xxx Fiber Optic Cable Installation and Handling Instructions User Manual

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Fiber Optic Cable Installation and Handling Instructions 3

Publication 2090-IN010C-EN-P – April 2005

Fiber Optic Cable Pulling Techniques

Installation methods for both wire cables and optical fiber cables are similar.
Just remember these rules:

Never pull on the connector. The connector/cable interface is not

designed for pulling.

Use a pulling grip designed for pre-connected fiber optic cables. Grips

with a fixed pull ring should use a swivel to attach the pull rope.

Monitor tension. Do not exceed the maximum tensile load.

On runs from 40m to 100m, use proper lubricants and make sure they

are compatible with the cable jacket.

On runs over 100m, use proper lubricants and pull from the middle

out to both ends.

If possible, use an automated puller with tension control or at least a
breakaway-pulling eye.

Always use a straight pull. Use cable guides to maintain the

recommended bend radius. Do not exceed the cable bend radius.
Exceeding the bend radius harms the fibers. It may not be immediate, it
may even take a few years but eventually by exceeding the
recommended bend radius of the cable you reduce the useful life of the
cable.

Figure 2 Proper Pulling Technique Through Conduit

Do not twist the cable. Putting a twist in the cable can stress the fibers.

Cable

Conduit

Conduit

Straight Pull is OK.

Offset Pull is not Recommended

Cable

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