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1.0    Overview 
1.1    3M™ No  Polish  Connectors 8832-JG1  &  6832-JG1   termi-
nate 1.6mm and 2.0mm jacket cable
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     CAUTION 
  
 
To reduce the risk associated with eye injury:| 
- Safety glasses should be worn when handling chemicals and cleaving the optical fiber. 
Protective Eyewear 
Safety Precautions 
     WARNING 
  
 
To reduce the risk associated with fire: 
- Storage, use and disposal of isopropyl alcohol should be per your company health, safety and environmental instruc-
tions. Refer to material safety data sheet for health hazards, safe handling, proper use and control measures. 
Chemical Precautions 
     CAUTION 
  
 
To reduce the risk associated with eye or skin irritation from fiber gel in connector: 
- Product contains phenylmethyl silicone (63148-58-3), hydrophobic silica (68611-44-9) and may cause minimal eye 
irritation. Avoid contact with  eyes and wash hands before eating or smoking. Upon eye  contact, immediately flush 
eyes with  water while  holding  eyelids open  and continue flushing for ten minutes. Contact  a  physician.  Upon  skin 
contact, wash with soap and water. Refer to Safety Data Sheet for product information 
     CAUTION 
  
 
To reduce the risk associated with handling sharp glass fibers: 
-  Cleaved  glass  fibers  are sharp  and  can  pierce  the  skin.  Use  tweezers  when  handling shards  and  dispose  of  them 
properly per your company health and safety instructions. 
Bare Fiber Handling 
NOTICE 
  
 
To reduce the risk associated with fiber damage: 
- Optical fiber can be damaged by excessive tensile, compressive and bending forces. Consult the manufactures’ spec-
ifications for proper handling instructions. 
Fiber/Cable Handling 
     CAUTION 
  
 
To reduce the risk associated with eye damage from exposure to laser light: 
- Take the proper precautions when working with optical fiber because invisible laser light may be present. The prin-
cipal laser hazard when working with fiber optics is injury to the eye. Never look directly into the fiber or connector 
using the naked eyeor a microscope. 
LASER Safety