Answer
Dec 28, 2024 - 09:11 AM
While we are not aware of an explicit warranty, we have the following information. The biggest problem was the yellow jacket pulling away from the socket, and this happened when cheater bars were used. To that end, Cable-Lite issued the following notice.
Feb 2009 - Update to the Cable-Lite Warranty Policy
Research has shown that the use of cheater bars and or the misalignment of the fittings on the load before tensioning can/will cause the extrusion (yellow jacket) to pull away from the aluminum fitting exposing the core white fibers. Misuse of the wrappers resulting in the yellow iacket being pulled from the end fitting exposing the core fiber is no longer under warranty.
As you can see, this is a rather old update to the warranty. By and large customers are now using these wrappers without issue.
We also recommend you read and review Cable-Lite's Care & Usage Guidelines.
Feb 2009 - Update to the Cable-Lite Warranty Policy
Research has shown that the use of cheater bars and or the misalignment of the fittings on the load before tensioning can/will cause the extrusion (yellow jacket) to pull away from the aluminum fitting exposing the core white fibers. Misuse of the wrappers resulting in the yellow iacket being pulled from the end fitting exposing the core fiber is no longer under warranty.
As you can see, this is a rather old update to the warranty. By and large customers are now using these wrappers without issue.
We also recommend you read and review Cable-Lite's Care & Usage Guidelines.