FUJIKURA CT-30 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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The FUJIKURA CT-30 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a high-precision fiber cleaver designed for both single-fiber and up to 12-fiber ribbon cleaving applications. It features a compact and lightweight body with dimensions of 2.7 inches (W) x 3.2 inches (D) x 1.6 inches (H) and weighs only 0.4 lbs, making it highly portable for field and laboratory use. The cleaver is equipped with a durable circular blade offering 16 positions, providing an extended blade life of up to 48,000 single-fiber cleaves or 4,000 cleaves for 12-fiber ribbons before requiring replacement. The blade has three height settings to optimize cleaving performance and maintain precision. The device ensures a typical cleave angle of 0.5 degrees, delivering clean and accurate fiber end faces essential for low-loss fusion splicing. Additionally, the CT-30 accommodates silica optical fibers with cladding diameters of 125 µm and coating diameters between 250 µm and 900 µm. It incorporates an integrated fiber scrap collection system with multiple options, including a side cover and scrap boxes, to safely contain fiber shards and maintain a tidy work environment. The cleaver's design includes mechanical control of blade and anvil speed for consistent cleaving quality. Compatible with all AFL fusion splicers, the CT-30 is optimized for FTTx and other fiber optic network deployments, providing reliable, repeatable performance in diverse working conditions.
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