AFL debuts Fujikura 90 Series fusion splicers

Jan. 28, 2020
The 90S single fiber fusion splicer and 90R ribbon fusion splicer feature ergonomic improvements, combined with enhancements to automate operation.

AFL announced it will be showcasing two new Fujikura splicer models, the 90S single fiber fusion splicer and 90R ribbon fusion splicer. The splicers feature ergonomic improvements, combined with enhancements to automate operation, and are designed to maximize productivity in the field and minimize downtime for routine maintenance.

“As splicing productivity expectations continue to increase, these new models address many issues that have historically slowed the process,” explains Greg Pickeral, product line manager for AFL’s Fusion Splicing Systems. “The improved sheath clamp design of the 90S and the field replaceable v-grooves in the 90R address the most common causes for production delays during splicing. Productivity gains of 50 percent have been achieved with the 90S alone.”

According to the manufacturer, the Fujikura 90 series models also feature:

• A touchscreen monitor that enables immediate access to key software functions;

• A redesigned transit case that adds multiple workstation configurations and increased storage space for splicing accessories and consumables;

• Enhanced Bluetooth cleaver management that allows tracking and management of two cleavers simultaneously;

• Increased battery life of approximately 50 percent.

The Fujikura 90S features a new multi-function sheath clamp which incorporates an innovative dual clamping capability that enables proper clamping of loose jacketed 900 µm without the need to exchange the sheath clamp. New fiber retention clamps also secure the completed splice in the v-grooves to enable quicker application of the protection sleeve and transfer to the sleeve heater.

The Fujikura 90R, primarily used with ribbon fiber, is provided with a spare 12-fiber v-groove and electrode assembly which can be quickly exchanged in the field to address silica buildup and contamination issues that often slow the splicing productivity of high fiber count cables.

Both fusion splicers will debut at the BICSI Winter Conference & Expo, February 9 – 13, in Tampa, FL, at AFL's Booth #831.

AFL notes that it operates the only authorized repair facility for Fujikura splicing products in the U.S. Technical support is available 24/7 and complimentary on-site training is available with every splicer purchased. 

For additional information, visit www.AFLglobal.com.

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