Page 1 of 14 Operation and Maintenance Model 89002 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or transmitted in any f
Page 10 of 14 Figure 3 Figure 4
Page 11 of 14 5.0 Equipment Layout 1 Cable storage cassette 2 Fixed quadrant 3 Rotating cable guide carousel 4 Levelling foot 5 Level indicato
Page 12 of 14 6.0 Spare Parts For spare parts contact: General Machine Products Co., Inc. 3111 Old Lincoln Hwy Trevose, PA 19053 Telephone No: 215
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Page 14 of 14 GMP • 3111 Old Lincoln Hwy • Trevose, PA 19053 • USA TEL: +1-215-357-5500 • FAX: +1-215-357-6216 • EMAIL: [email protected]
Page 2 of 14 REVISION HISTORY: Rev No. Date Details Author 01 11-2007 Original issue A. Miller 02 6-2011 US Version A. Konschak
Page 3 of 14 CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction and Safety Instructions 2.0 General Description 3.0 Specification 4.0 Cable Threading and Operating Proced
Page 4 of 14 1.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THIS EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE USED BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL, WHO HAVE BEEN SUITABLY TRAINED AND COMPETENT TO DO SO
Page 5 of 14 Founded by engineer George M. Pfundt in 1936, GMP started operations in a down-town Philadelphia building as a specialty machine shop do
Page 6 of 14 2.0 General Description The Micro Cable Fleeting Device has been developed to enable longer lengths of fiber op-tic cable to be deploye
Page 7 of 14 3.0 Specification Cable diameter 5 – 8.5 mm (0.196” –0.334”) OD Max Cable Length 6500 Feet (2000 Meters ) Dimensions
Page 8 of 14 4.0 Cable Threading and Operating Procedure IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT ALL PERSONS USING, OPERATING OR MAINTAINING THIS DEVICE BE FULLY TR
Page 9 of 14 Undo the tube clamp and tube guide brackets in the fixed quadrant and unscrew and retract the adjustable rollers on the rotating carous
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