Jonard Tools FC-500 Precision Fiber Optic Cleaver for 250µm and 900µm Fiber Cable with 16 Position Blades
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Jonard Tools FC-500 Precision Fiber Optic Cleaver for 250µm and 900µm Fiber Cable with 16 Position Blades
Product Details
Style: Precision Fiber Optic Cleaver
Brand: JONARD TOOLS
MPN: FC-500
UPC: 811490018051
EAN: 0811490018051
- Package Dimensions : 5.28 x 4.57 x 3.31 inches; 9.76 ounces
- Item model number : FC-500
- Date First Available : August 26, 2019
- Manufacturer : Jonard Tools
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #134,695 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #37 in Fiber Optic Connectors
- #37 in Fiber Optic Connectors
- Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 60 ratings
- PRECISE CLEAVING: Provides a cleave with a cutting angle of less than 0.5 for optimal fiber preparation for fusion splicing
- BUILT-IN FIBER HOLDER: The fiber cleaver can hold 250m and 900m fiber with a readable scale for accurate cleave lengths from 5 to 20mm and also has a built-in trash can for easy disposal
- VERSATILE USE: Ideal for field splicing applications, splicing trucks, laboratories, fiber technicians, fiber splicers, and anyone that needs to cleave a fiber optic cable prior to performing a fusion splice
- HIGH DURABILITY: Lightweight and rugged design for longer life and increased durability
- REPLACEMENT BLADES: Replacement blades (Part#: FC-500RB) available
The Dionard Tools FC-500 precision fiber cleaver is designed to provide a precise cleave and prepare a fiber to be fusion spliced for 250µm and 900µm coated optical fiber. This fiber cleaver features the following: - Provides a cleave with a cutting angle of less than 0. 5° for optimal fiber preparation for fusion splicing - Long life of 48, 000 cuts with 16 position blades - Lightweight and rugged design for long term durability - Holds 250µm and 900µm fiber and comes with built in fiber trash can - Scaled holder for accurate cleave lengths from 5 to 20mm (0. 20" to 0. 79") - Ideal for fiber technicians, fiber splicers, and anyone that needs to cleave a fiber optic cable prior to performing a fusion splice