Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Fujikura FSM-60s Fusion Splicer

Fujikura FSM-60s Fusion Splicer

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The FSM-60S fusion splicer with battery such as Fujikura BTR-08 Battery, Fujikura 11HR-4/3FAU Battery, Fujikura FSM-18R Battery, Fujikura FSM-18S Battery, Fujikura FSM-60R Battery, Fujikura FSM-60S Battery, Omron HBP-3100 Battery, Edan M8A Battery, Edan SE-300G Battery, Edan SE-300 Battery, Biocare ECG-9801 Battery, Biocare LBP144 Battery sets the standard for core alignment fusion splicing by incorporating a user-friendly interface with enhanced features to provide the most rugged and reliable fusion splicer in the market today. The new rugged construction adds improved reliability by resisting shock, dust, and rain, and can withstand a 30� drop test.

The FSM-60S splices a fiber in 9 seconds and heats a 60mm splice sleeve in 30 seconds, for a total cycle time of only 39 seconds. New features, such as automatic tube heater operation, user-selectable clamping method (sheath clamp or fiber holder system), automated monitor image orientation, and battery charge capability during splicer operation provide the end user a productivity tool they can count on.

New software included provides the ability to download splice data to a PC for splice data reporting, download splicer operating software via the internet to maintain peak performance, and download video images from the splicer to enhance technical support.

Features:
Rugged construction providing shock, dust and moisture resistance
Dual monitor position with automatic image orientation
Automatic arc calibration and fiber identification
User-selectable fiber clamping method � sheath clamp or fiber holders
Auto-start tube heater feature
Color LCD display with anti-reflective coating for excellent visibility in bright sunlight
Simultaneous battery charge and splicer operation
Long life battery (up to 160 splice/heat cycles per charge)
Detachable work table incorporated into the transit case

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