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OFS-60 Optical Fiber Fusion Splicer
The OFS-60 Optical Fiber Fusion Splicer series adopt high-speed image processing technology and special precision positioning technology, automatically finish the whole process of fiber fusion in 10 seconds typically, LCD monitor displays all steps of fiber fusion clear at a glance.
Widely used for SM and MM Quartz Fiber with diameter 125μm, coating layer diameter 0.2~1.5mm and bare fiber length 16mm more or less.
Ideal tools for construction and maintenance of fiber and cable in both field and laboratory applications.
OFS-60 Optical Fiber Fusion Splicer Features
- Both X and Y axis display
- Large multiple & visible fiber core
- Turn-over display screen to use conveniently
- Auto check end-face of fiber
- Auto calculate splicing loss
- Auto select suitable fusion program
- Small bulk and light weight & alternating /Direct Current available
- Screen menu for simple operation
- Concave weatherproof cover & Max. wind velocity of 15m/s
Product Categories: Fusion Splicer
- Model Number: OFS-60
- Categories: Fusion Splicer
- Manufacturer: ShinewayTech
- Pricing: We have special and exclusive offers that change constantly. Please request a quote so we can get you the best price.
- Delivery: Free and quick delivery
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