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The company that makes the cable here locally, Optical Cable Corp puts a pulling eye on the ends and protects the connectors really well. They also provide loss readings on each strand.
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You should still test the cables before and after you install them. Nothing bothers me more than when I get a claim of a "defective" cable that has been pulled a couple hundred feet. Our agreement is that all our cables are tested prior to installation. No finger pointing.
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After the conduit run is complete and the fiber is tested and all pull box covers are in place I would place "Fiber Optic Cable Only" sticky labels on cover plates at pull box locations half on the box and half on the cover plate to form a seal. Also place the sticky labels along the conduit at various points.
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