Fiber-optic cleaver

The handheld fiber-optic cleaver features automatic operation. The device leaves an endface angle of 12° or less and will cleave optical fiber with a 125-micron cladding diameter. The cleaver has an adjustable cleave length, carbide cleaving blade, steel handles with plastic grips, anodized aluminum cleaving blocks/fixturing, and polyurethane rubber cleaving/gripping pads.

The handheld fiber-optic cleaver features automatic operation. The device leaves an endface angle of 12° or less and will cleave optical fiber with a 125-micron cladding diameter. The cleaver has an adjustable cleave length, carbide cleaving blade, steel handles with plastic grips, anodized aluminum cleaving blocks/fixturing, and polyurethane rubber cleaving/gripping pads.

CLAUSS FIBEROPTIC/TELCOM DIV.

FREMONT, OH

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