New Bedford, MA, USA, September 2, 2018 – Fiber Optic Center, Inc., (FOC), an international leading distributor specializing in helping their customers make the best cable assemblies in the world, announces Fremco NanoFlow for FTTH Applications.
The Fremco NanoFlow kit for FTTH Applications includes these features:
Fully automatic fiber blowing machine with unique double fiber protection
- Battery-powered (independent of 110V/230V)
- Quick load of fiber and duct
- No tools needed = very easy to configure/operate/start up
- Easy to open and close by hand
- Easy load and removal of pre-connected products from the Machine without cutting.
- Easy-to-read LED display (also at daylight), showing speed, distance, fiber protection and low battery information.
- Can be placed in multiple positions for fiber blowing
- Lightweight but powerful
- Anodised aluminium construction
- Delivered in practical carrying case with quick guide
- Can be used with or without air
- 36 months warranty
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