Mid-Span Fiber Access Tool for loose tube cables between 1 - 3 mm diameters
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Introducing the Miller MSAT-16, an exciting new fiber optic tool with 16 settings designed to easily size and access fibers in 1 to 3-millimeter buffer tubes. Its safe, compact and ergonomic design reduces the risk of injury. Convenient built-in sizing channels quickly determine the proper setting. Simply turn the knob to position the correct setting number directly under the blade.
Its patent pending design features an easy-to-load buffer tube channel that supports and guides the tube through a precise and consistent shaving operation. Lightweight yet durable, the tool is spring-loaded to eliminate the need to lock or clamp during use. To operate, simply squeeze to engage the blade and pull to shave a window in the buffer tube to the desired length.
When shaving is complete, release the tool to quickly open the guide channel and remove the buffer tube. The fixed stainless steel blades require no field adjustments and are easily replaced. The Miller MSAT-16 mid-span access tool, the most versatile tool you didn't know you needed.

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