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TIA-455-186

FOTP-186 Gauge Retention Force Measurement for Fiber Optic Components

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Organization: TIA
Publication Date: 1 July 1991
Status: active
Page Count: 12
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INTRODUCTION

Intent

This procedure is used to measure the retention characteristics of the resilient member of a fiber optic component (most commonly a connector). It is specifically intended for use when it is impracticable to define acceptance/rejection criteria for resilient members by the use of size dimensions.

Description

The method is applicable to either male or female resilient members. For the case of a male member, a ring gauge is forced over the member and the minimum frictional force to pull it off is assessed by its ability to pick up a weight. The procedure is identical for a female resilient member except that a gauge pin is substituted for the ring gauge.

Alternative Procedures

This test procedure is an alternative to the measurement procedure, titled Gauge Retention Force, of IEC 874-1, Third Edition.

Document History

TIA-455-186
July 1, 1991
FOTP-186 Gauge Retention Force Measurement for Fiber Optic Components
INTRODUCTION Intent This procedure is used to measure the retention characteristics of the resilient member of a fiber optic component (most commonly a connector). It is specifically intended for...

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