Step 1 - Stripping and Fiber Preparation
The fiber optic tool kit provides all the important tools for stripping inner, micro and universal fiber optic cables. A visible fault locator for checking the fiber for breaks is also included!
Step 2 - Splicing and Assembly
Splicing is carried out using the core alignment fusion splicer CFS-100, a small device weighing just 1.85 kg that splices every type of fiber fully automatically in under 9 seconds. This is how easy it is to attach connectors to optical fibers.
Step 3 - Cleaning
Fiber optic cables are sensitive to dirt on the connector end faces. The contents of the cleaning kit allow all common connectors to be cleaned wet or dry.
Step 4 - Measurement
The last step is to check the fiber links using an attenuation measurement kit. Two hand-held devices form the light source with support for single-mode wavelengths of 1310 and 1550 nm and multimode wavelengths of 850 and 1300 nm. Another hand-held device is used to display the link attenuation at the other end of the fiber optic link.