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Ideal 45-352 Fiber Optic Cable Stripper, 125 to 250 UM Cap.

Manufacturer: Ideal Industries | Catalog # 45-352 | Cooper Electric Part # 606753

$109.09/ea
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The inner, smaller hole is engineered and precision-ground to remove the buffer coatings, up to 900 microns, to expose the 125 and 140 micron diameter (core + cladding) fibers.This tool is used in preparation for mechanical terminating and fusion splicing connectors to fiber cables.Strip notches pre-set and locked, no field adjustment necessary.Buffer & Coating Removal

Technical Information

Applications
Stripping Jacket and Buffer Tube on Fiber Optic Cables
Blade Type
V- Notch
Type
Fiber Optic

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Ideal Industries
Sub Brand
MiniLite-Strip

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
783250453528
GTiN
00783250453528
Product UPC
78325045352

Certifications and Compliance

Buy American Compliant
Y
CA Prop65 Warning
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm -  www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Features
  • MiniLite-Strip™ Fiber Optic stripper is a hand-held stripper designed to cut and strip select fiber optical cables. The larger strip hole is to strip the outer jacket from 3mm cables. The inner, smaller hole is engineered and precision-ground to remove the buffer coatings, up to 900 microns, to expose the 125 and 140 micron diameter (core + cladding) fibers.
  • The large stripping rounded-notch at the end of the tool will strip the outer jacket from 3mm fiber optic cables.
  • Position cable in large rounded-notch and squeeze handles.
  • Pull jacket off end of cable.
  • With some jacket insulations, slight rotation of tool will aid in jacket removal.
  • Insert fiber into small notch to desired strip length.
  • Close tool completely around fiber.
  • Use slow, constant pressure to draw buffer and coating straight off end of fiber.



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