Fujikura CT50 Fiber Cleaver
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The 41S analyzes fiber cleave end shapes and uses its Bluetooth connection to signal the CT50 to automatically rotate its blade when the current blade position is expanded. The cleaver blade can also be advanced manually with the simple touch of a button and the easy to read blade position indicator clearly shows the selected position, surpassing the CT30s blade line of 48,000. The CT-50s blade can yield up to 60,000 single fiber cleaves or 5,012 fiber ribbon cleaves. The CT-50 can also accommodate longer strip fibers than the CT30 and its built in scrap collector conveniently stores fiber shards until they can be safely discarded. To reduce downtime and operating costs, the CT 50s fiber clamps and blade can easily be replaced by users in the field and as an industry first, the durable CT-50 can withstand severe shock from all directions, including drops up to 76 centimeters.

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