8106 3M, 8106 Datasheet - Page 22

CONN F/OPTIC EPOXY ST SM 126UM

8106

Manufacturer Part Number
8106
Description
CONN F/OPTIC EPOXY ST SM 126UM
Manufacturer
3M
Datasheets

Specifications of 8106

Connector Style
ST
Simplex/duplex
Simplex
Mode
Singlemode
Mounting Type
Free Hanging (In-Line)
Fastening Type
Bayonet Lock
Ferrule Material
Zirconia, Ceramic
Color
Silver
Connector Type
ST Fiber-Optic
Fiber Type
Singlemode
Fiber Diameter
126um
Connector Body Material
Metal
Body Material
Zirconia Ceramic
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Features
-
Connector Type
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
5400717772
54007177722
80-6103-1827-3
80610318273
MF8106

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11.7 Place the connector ferrule in
11.10 Place the jig on the lapping film.
11.13 Beginning with a light
11.16 Wipe a layer of alcohol onto
the polishing jig to verify that
it fits properly. The fit should
allow for easy movement of
the ferrule.
pressure, move the jig in a
figure eight pattern.
the rubber pad.
11.8 If the ferrule does not fit
11.11 Place the ferrule in the jig
11.17 Before the alcohol
11.14 The speed of your figure
Note: The jig will feel much easier
properly, there are two possible
causes. The first is that there
is adhesive on the ferrule. To
remove the adhesive, use the
scissors and gently scrape
away the adhesive.
until it stops.
evaporates, place the 0.05
Micron Lapping film (pale
yellow) on the rubber pad
shiny side down.
eights should be between one
and two per second.
After you have done 5 figure
eights, increase to a medium
pressure and polish until all of
the adhesive has been
removed. Then, polish one
additional figure eight only.
to push immediately after the
adhesive has been removed.
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11.12 Hold the connector as shown.
11.15 Clean the second rubber pad.
11.18 Clean the lapping film with a
Note: The SM Final Polish film
11.9 The second possibility is that
the hole in the jig may have
adhesive in it. Saturate a pipe
cleaner with isopropyl alcohol
and move it back and forth in
the jig to remove the adhesive.
lint free cloth moistened with
isopropyl alcohol.
may be used for up to 8
connectors.

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