Optical fiber identifier includes 4 cable adapters

Jan. 21, 2021
New from Jonard Tools, the OFI-50 Optical Fiber Identifier includes 3 mm, 2 mm, 900 nm (0.90 mm) and 250 nm (0.25 mm) adapters for different sized fiber-optic cables.

New from Jonard Tools, the OFI-50 Optical Fiber Identifier is designed to quickly identify the direction of transmitted fiber and display the relative core power without damaging the fiber. This fiber identifier is billed as "the perfect tool for identifying fiber in network systems without disrupting the network," says the company.

Featuring easy-to-use one key operation, the OFI-50 Optical Fiber Identifier efficiently identifies the traffic direction and frequency tone (270Hz, 1KHz, 2KHz) with an audible warning. The instrument's display shows the relative core power clearly. 

The tool includes 3 mm, 2 mm, 900 nm (0.90 mm) and 250 nm (0.25 mm) adapters for different sized fiber-optic cables. An included sunshade protects the fiber-optic cable being handled from interference to provide more accurate readings. 

A durable metal housing provides long life and durability. The tool's LED indicator lets technicians know when the battery is running low. A carrying pouch is also included. 

View full specifications and the instruction manual for the OFI-50 Optical Fiber Identifier from Jonard Tools. 

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