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3SAE High Strength Thermal Stripper - Adjustable Extended Rail (TS-ER), Generic Platform
ACC-01-0215
The 3SAE High Strength Adjustable Extended Rail model supports optical fibers with cladding diameters from 30 μm to 1000 μm, with buffer diameters up to 1200 μm. With an extended stroke of up to 8.9" (225 mm), it is ideal for stripping fibers used in optical gratings, couplers, and fiber optic combiners. Temperature and strip time are fully adjustable for compatibility with different coatings.
Package includes:
- Generic Platform (No Fiber Holder Required)
- Power supply
- Cleaning brush
- Electronic user manual
- Manufacturer’s 1-year parts and labor warranty
Features:
- Extended rail supports fiber strip lengths up to 8.9" (225 mm)
- Compact, low-maintenance benchtop design
- High Strength version supports 125 µm acrylate-coated fibers with buffer diameters up to 900 µm
- Adjustable temperature: 140–392 °F (60–200 °C) and strip time for different coatings
- Compatible platforms: Fitel, Fujikura, 3SAE, and Ericsson fiber holders (Part #: ACC-01-0213)
- Optional generic clamp available for non-holder use
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 12.4" (W) × 3.1" (D) × 2.9" (H) (314 × 78 × 74 mm)
- Weight: 1.1 lb (500 g)
- Power Input: 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz
- Power Output: 12 VDC, 3 A
- Supported Fiber Types: 30–1000 µm coated
- Supported Fiber Buffers: 80–1200 µm
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