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SFC-10
SHINHO
Product Description
The SFC-10 Small Diameter Fiber Cleaver is a cutting-edge tool designed for precision fiber optic cleaving. Engineered for both professional and industrial applications, this precision fiber optic cleaver ensures clean and accurate cuts, enhancing the performance of fiber optic networks. Its compact design and user-friendly interface make it ideal for technicians requiring high-quality results in tight spaces.
Product Advantage
The SFC-10 stands out in the market due to its fiber cleaver high precision capabilities. This cleaver features advanced blade technology that delivers consistent and reliable cleaves, minimizing loss and maximizing signal integrity. Additionally, its robust construction guarantees durability, making it a reliable choice for various fiber optic applications. The lightweight design further enhances portability, allowing for easy handling during installation and maintenance tasks.
Designed For Cladding 40-80μm Fiber
Features:
◆ Typical cleaving time:10s
◆ Li-ion battery, 600 cleaves supported
◆ Typical cleave angle: 0.5°
◆ Diamond blade
◆ Adjustable tension
◆ High working efficiency
SPECIFICATIONS
Cladding Diameter | 40μm~80μm |
Coating Diameter | 50μm~160μm |
Cleaved Length | 5-20mm |
Cleave Angle | ± 0.5 ° |
Cleaved Method | Applying tension and ultrasonic vibration |
Tension | 50-160g |
Blade And Life | Diamond blades, 10 cutting positions, single cutting point life 2000 times |
Power Supply | Adaptor: input: AC100-240V (50/60Hz), output: DC11~13.5V 5A |
Lithium battery: 3400mAh | |
Dimension/Weight | 212mm(L) × 142mm(W) × 91mm(H) |
PACKAGE
Item | Quantity | Item | Quantity | Item | Quantity |
SFC-10 cleaver | 1 | Power Adapter | 1 | Brush | 1 |
User Manual | 1 | Test Report | 1 |
Product Uses
The SFC-10 fiber optic cleaver is ideal for a variety of applications, including:
Installation of fiber optic networks in telecommunications
Splicing operations in data centers
Maintenance and repair of existing fiber connections
Laboratory settings requiring precise fiber preparation
Whether you are a field technician or working in a controlled environment, this fibre optic cleaver ensures optimal results.
Product Operate Guide
Preparation: Ensure the cleaver is placed on a stable surface and that the blade is clean.
Insert Fiber: Open the cleaver lid and insert the fiber into the designated slot, ensuring proper alignment.
Cleaving: Close the lid firmly. The cleaver will automatically slice the fiber at the specified angle.
Remove Fiber: Open the lid and gently remove the cleaved fiber for further processing or splicing.
Maintenance: Regularly clean the blade and replace it when necessary to maintain cleaving quality.
FAQ
Q: What types of fiber can the SFC-10 cleave?
A: The SFC-10 fiber optic cleaver is compatible with single-mode and multimode fibers, making it versatile for various applications.
Q: How often should the blade be replaced?
A: The blade can perform up to 48,000 cleaves, but it's advisable to monitor its performance and replace it when cleaving quality declines.
Q: Is the cleaver suitable for use in the field?
A: Yes, its lightweight design and durability make it ideal for field use as well as in workshop environments.