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News Release from: Fujikura Europe | Subject: CT30 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 June 2005
Fibre cleaver shrinks to half the size
The new CT30 series high precision fibre cleaver from Fujikura Europe is only half the size of its predecessor
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Fujikura Europe announces the launch of its new high precision fibre cleaver - the CT30 series. This series is smaller and lighter than its highly acclaimed predecessor - the CT20 - boasting half the size. More compact, lightweight and easier to handle - the CT30 is less user dependant with its preloaded spring action providing a more consistent and reliable repeatability results.
This essential tool for fibre fusion splicing has been designed for up to 12-fibre ribbon cleaving.
With its improved cleave angles - 16 rotating positions and three heights, ranging from 6 to 16mm cleaving, it is simple to use and easy to handle.
The CT30 has the same blade life as the CT20 series - 48,000 cleaves (the blade is common to both).
Equipped with a fibre scrap collector as standard, this two-action cleaver has a mechanically controlled blade and anvil speed.
Ian Tweedle, Business Development Manager, for Fujikura Europe says: 'Once again, Fujikura leads the way with its innovative designs'.
'The CT-30 series sets the standard for delivering consistent precision cleaving - minimising time and maximising output - it's guaranteed to provide high quality cleaves, time and time again'.
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