Fujikura 70R+ Ribbon Fusion Splicer
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Fujikura 70R+ is a ruggedized ribbon optical fiber fusion splicer with 40-second heating, automated features, and comprehensive dust and water protection.
Product details
| Model | 70R+ (S015671) |
| Manufacturer | Fujikura |
| Category | Network & Fiber Optic Test |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Fujikura 70R+ is a fully ruggedized ribbon optical fiber fusion splicer engineered for reliability in field environments. Its configurable automation, rapid 40-second heating cycle, and advanced features support high-productivity splicing operations with minimal downtime.
Key Features
- Automated wind protector and clamshell tube heater with 40-second heating for ribbon protection sleeves
- Long-life electrodes rated for 1,500 splices
- High-resolution 4.7-inch color LCD monitor with 90X fiber magnification for low-light operation
- Configurable automation allows customization of automated functions
- Powerful Li-ion battery supports 110 splices and heating cycles per charge
- World's first six-direction drop-proof design with ruggedized rubber casing
- Dust- and rain-proof design for superior field protection
- Video guides for operation and troubleshooting in splicer software
Applications
- Ribbon fiber splicing in outdoor and challenging environments
- High-volume field splicing with extended runtime
- Long-term telecommunications infrastructure deployment
Included Accessories
- Transit case with detachable built-in worktable
- Li-ion battery and charger
Specifications
| Fiber Type | Ribbon optical fiber |
| Splices per Charge | 110 splices and heating cycles |
| Electrode Life | 1,500 splices |
| Display | 4.7-inch color LCD, 90X magnification |
| Heating Time | 40 seconds for ribbon protection sleeve |
| Battery Type | Li-ion |
| Durability | Six-direction drop-proof, dust and rain-proof |
| Case | Transit case with detachable worktable |
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