What is All-In-One?

Our fusion splicers integrate thermal stripping, cleaving, cleaning, splicing and sleeving in to one convenient unit, reducing installation time and improving connection reliability.

What is All-In-One?

Our fusion splicers integrate thermal stripping, cleaving, cleaning, splicing and sleeving in to one convenient unit-reducing installation time and improving connection reliability.

 

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STRIPPING

  • No scratches from heated stripping
  • 1 second strip time
  • Over 5kg/f tensile strength of fiber after stripping
  • Featuring excellent tensile force of fiber, the automatic stripper strips up to 28.0mm in length without damaging the surface of fiber. Minimum stripping length should be longer than 18mm.

CLEANING

  • One-touch pump
  • The alcohol pump can be removed and refilled with cleaning fluid.
  • Avoid splashing the alcohol please cover the top part of dispenser with cleaning cotton and push it

CLEAVING

  • Single-action cleaving
  • Designed to cleave the fiber at a 90 degree angle.
  • The fiber shards are collected in the slide-type chip-box placed at the side of F-1 body.

SPLICING

  • The sleeve heater is designed to strengthen the fiber splice.
  • After splicing the fiber splice must be visually perfect
  • Can accept 250㎛, 900㎛, 2.0㎜ and 3.0㎜ cables

SLEEVING

  • Sleeving takes 20-35 seconds
  • Cooling fan is run to cool the tube 20 seconds after heater activation.
  • Equipped with a sleeve loader to prevent contamination and provide convenience
  • Increased productivity from built-in sleeving unit
  • Dual heater can work for both fiber to fiber or fiber to Swift SOC

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UCL Swift’s fiber optic fusion splicers provide best-in-class optical performance with a simplistic design, making installs for any application easy and affordable.

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