Optical glass is an invaluable tool used for many scientific and medical purposes.

optical glasses are of high-quality that are colorless and have specified refractive properties. Such type of glass is most commonly used in lenses and components of various optical systems.

Another commonly used quality is advanced optics like fiber optics. Advanced optics like fiber optics are used for various purposes such as transmitting television, voice as well as digital data signals by light waves over threads of glass and plastic. Fiber optics holds a lot of advantages and importance.

Audio optical cables are used in most audio devices and play a role by moving audio information from unit to another. Since most audio systems have optical cables, it is important to know how to remove the cables in case you need to repair or replace them.
The first step you can follow in removing the optical cables from your audio system would be to turn around the first device from which you intend to disconnect the optical cable. This will help you gain better access to the cable.

You should then try locating the optical cable that you’re trying to remove. It is important that you remove the correct cable if there is more than one optical cable plugged in; otherwise there is a possibility that you may disconnect a different device.

Thirdly, try gripping the head of the plug while gently pulling it away from the port. Do this until the head of the plug comes out. If it appears to be firmly attached, the possibility would be that the plug may have clips holding it in. If so, you should squeeze the sides of the plug and try pulling it again without too much force.

Once you’ve pulled the head of the plug out, carefully roll the cable so that you find the other end of the port it is plugged into. You should be gentle while doing so and pulling the cable as you roll it could knock down the second device. Finally, remove the optical cable from the ports on the second device by once again turning it. You can then apply the same method used for the other end of the cable.

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