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I found the [https://campbellhausfeld.com/air-compressor-1-gallon-pancake-oilless-36-cfm-33hp-120v-3a-fp2028.html?category_id=66 website for the air compressor we will use for fiber cleaning]. It is a Campbell Hausfeld FP202801 compressor. I also found [http://parts.campbellhausfeld.com/IMAGES/pdfs/manual09/614208_0512-web.pdf a product manual for the compressor].
 
I found the [https://campbellhausfeld.com/air-compressor-1-gallon-pancake-oilless-36-cfm-33hp-120v-3a-fp2028.html?category_id=66 website for the air compressor we will use for fiber cleaning]. It is a Campbell Hausfeld FP202801 compressor. I also found [http://parts.campbellhausfeld.com/IMAGES/pdfs/manual09/614208_0512-web.pdf a product manual for the compressor].
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Jim made more marks to show when the grippers are bottoming out to the right.
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Sometimes there are lips at the end of a fiber. They usually look like white lines, maybe where the cladding has flared. Today we found that when there are lips at the end of a fiber, they can cause an incomplete fuse.
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I should try to fuse the fiber ends that do not have lips.
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Jim used a laser to check whether light was scattering from a fiber after wings were removed. We did not see much scattering from that fiber.
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