Angled fiber cleaver

Jan. 1, 1999

Angled fiber cleaver

The AFC-2008 angled fiber cleaver is designed to reduce backreflection by cleaving the optical fiber at an angle. Backreflection is less than ?60 dB. The instrument may be used with 125-micron and PM optical fiber. Average end angle is 8? (+/?0.3?). The device contains a multiposition diamond blade and one-action operation. No training is required for operation.

Oxford Fiber Optic Tools Ltd.

Coventry, UK

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