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AFL Global - Fujikura FSM-50R12

Mass Fusion Splicer
The FSM-50R12 offers numerous improvements to increase productivity and provide additional flexibility. A new %22auto load%22 feature provides for fast and easy placement of the fiber holders into the splicer. The FSM-50R12 also benefits from a greatly improved tube heater which shrinks a 12 fiber splice protection sleeve in approximately 45 seconds. Other enhancements include larger capacity batteries, dual direction monitor, and real time arc calibration.
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  • Cord Power

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  • Hot Jacket Stripper with DCC11 Cable

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  • Adapter/Battery Charger AC

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  • Cover Monitor

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  • Cleaver CT-20-12 with Fiber Collector Attachment

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  • Case Transit

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  • Electrode Pair

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  • Carrycase for CT-20

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  • Manual Instruction

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  • Blade Cover for CT-20

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  • Fiber Holder

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  • Manual Instruction

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  • Software Download for 50S and 50R

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  • Screwdriver Electrode

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What is the Fujikura FSM-50R12 designed for?

It's designed for mass fiber fusion splicing, specifically suitable for up to 12-fiber ribbon splicing.

What are the key features of the FSM-50R12?

Features include cladding alignment with fixed V-grooves, a dual-directional operating system, an arc calibration-free system, an automatic fiber loading system, and a large capacity battery for field use.

What is the typical splicing time and splice loss for the FSM-50R12?

The typical splicing time is around 20 seconds, with an average splice loss of 0.05dB for SM fiber, 0.02dB for MM fiber, and 0.08dB for DS and NZDS fibers.