AFL single-fiber cleaver for field installations and mechanical splices

Jan. 1, 2011
The CT-10A series fiber cleaver is designed for cleaving single 250 and 900 µm fibers with average angles of 0.5°.
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The CT-10A series fiber cleaver is designed for cleaving single 250 and 900 µm fibers with average angles of 0.5°, and suits field installations and mechanical splices. An optional scrap collector is available.
AFL Telecommunications
Spartansburg, SC
www.afltele.com

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AFL Launches New Mid-Range Cleaver Series

Designed for single fiber and angled cleaves

SPARTANBURG, SC – August 26, 2010
AFL announces the launch of its new mid-range cleaver series, both providing high quality cleaving at an economical price. Compact and lightweight, both cleavers are ideal for field installations and mechanical splices.

The CT-10A series fiber cleaver is designed for cleaving single fibers only with average angles of 0.5 degrees. The rugged yet scaled-down design offers a simple, single-step operation and high precision cleaves. An optional scrap collector is available.

The CT-11A single fiber cleaver is specifically designed for angled cleaving applications. Supplied with a factory adjustment to the industry standard of eight degrees, the CT-11A has the ability to cleave up to nine degrees. Rugged and durable, this cleaver is ideal for FTTH installers and others working in harsh environments.

Both cleavers incorporate an easily replaceable blade and cleave 250µm and 900µm fibers. The CT-10A and CT-11A are easy to use, simple to adjust and extremely consistent. For additional information, visit www.AFLtele.com.

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