Domaille FPM-HDA-500 Field Polishing Machine
*Update* The Domaille FPM-HDA-500 and HDA-600 are discontinued and replaced with the Domaille 5400. Request a quote here.
A compact version of the Advanced Polishing Machines, our Field Polishing Machine (FPM-HDA-500) can be transported for on-site fiber optic cable installation and emergency repair use. It is designed to achieve the same accuracy as Domaille’s larger machines, but with fewer features. The international version, FPM-HDA-600, is also available which is equipped to operate at 220VAC, 50/60 Hz.
Features:
- Cycle start button allows the operator to initiate the cycle
- One digital countdown timer ensures precise control and process repeatability. Since platen speed is not programmable and operates at a constant speed, the timer and the force adjuster are the only variables that control the polishing process
- Force adjuster slides mechanically and locks into place. This allows the operator to change the platen force to meet varying specifications of fiber-optic connections
- Requires 110 VAC, 50/60 Hz for operation
- CE rated

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