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5110-01-588-4366
Hand Optical Fiber Cleaving Tool
5110015884366 015884366 FBC-001
A hand-held, hand-operated item designed to cut optical fibers by a scribe and break process. View more Hand Optical Fiber Cleaving Tool
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Restrictions 5110-01-588-4366
5110-01-588-4366 is a Hand Optical Fiber Cleaving Tool that does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application. Demilitarization of this item has been confirmed and is not currently subject to changes. This item is considered a low risk when released from the control of the Department of Defense. The item may still be subject to the requirements of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This item is not suspected to be hazardous. This item does not contain a precious metal.
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End Users 5110-01-588-4366
- Canada (ZC01)
- Effective Date:
- 1 Sep 2010
Approved Sources 5110-01-588-4366
- Part Number
- Manufacturer
- Status
- FBC-001
- Manufacturer
- 06120 - Corning Cable Systems Llc (Obsolete)
- Original Design
- Original Design
Datasheet 5110-01-588-4366
- Characteristic
- Specifications
- FIIG
- Specifications
- T294-W
- Special Features [FEAT]
- Application:Connector Termination; Cleaving Fiver Ends For Multimode And Single Mode Otdr Testing Mechanical Splicing, And Unicam Connector Installation
- Part Name Assigned By Controlling Agency [CXCY]
- Cleaver
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Freight Information 5110-01-588-4366
5110-01-588-4366 has freight characteristics managed by the Department of the Air Force.. 5110-01-588-4366 has a variance between NMFC and UFC when transported by rail and the description should be consulted.