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The CT60 raises the bar for optical fibre cleavers thanks to its cleaving performance, automatic blade rotation, robustness and new ergonomic design. This is a cleaver that shares the same lineage as the world-renowned CT-30A, which has been developed as a carefully designed partner to the 100S to perform as an integral part of our dual fibre preparation workflow.

Because it’s made for the rigors of real-world working environments, the CT60 is smaller and lighter than our previous cleaver, while being robust. It benefits from an ergonomic design which allows for one-handed operation and easy inspection, cleaning and replacement of the blade, thanks to being able to open at 60 and 80 degrees.

Like its predecessor, the CT60 features Active Blade Management Technology which wirelessly connects it to the splicer. When connected, the CT60 can change the position of the cleaving blade automatically and in response to the cleave quality of the optical fibres as seen and communicated by the fusion splicer. The result is consistently better cleaves and less chance of having to rework splices. Blade adjustment has also been simplified without impacting cleave quality; the CT60 blade does not require its height to be adjusted to complete the maximum amount of cleaves because it has 28 positions from which to achieve an optimum cleave.

Key Features

Active Blade Management Technology

ABMT maximises blade life and minimises down time. The fusion splicer and CT60 fibre cleaver have wireless data connectivity which allows automatic cleaver blade rotation when the splicer judges the blade is worn. The splicer indicates the remaining blade life and also informs the user when a blade position change is required.

Easy maintenance

The CT60 has a user replaceable blade and rubber clamps, so there’s no need to send the device to Fujikura’s service centre for blade or clamp replacement.

Easy access & longer stripped fibres

The CT60 lid opens wide degrees to offer easy access and easy fibre placement, and can accommodate longer stripped fibres than previous models.

Single action operation

Cleave and collect the fibre scraps with a single-press action.

Technical specification

CT60

Optical fibre cleaver
Fibre Type

Single-mode and multi-mode optical fibre

NUMBER OF FIBRES

Single, dual, and up to 16-fibre ribbon

CLADDING DIAMETER

Approx. 125μm

COATING DIAMETER

AD-60A: Max. 900μm coating diameter1 fibre and max. 250μm coating diameter 1 fibre
AD-60B: Max. 3mm coating diameter

COATING SHAPE

Refer to splicer options

CLEAVE LENGTH - AD-60A [1]

Coating diameter: < = 250μm: 5mm to 20mm
250μm < C.D. < = 900μm: 10~20mm

CLEAVE LENGTH - AD-60B [1]

C.D. < = 250μm: 5 to 20mm
250μm < C.D. < =900μm: 10 to 20mm
900μm < C.D. < = 3mm: 14 to 20mm

Cleave length - fibre holder

Approx. 10mm

CLEAVe ANGLE [2]

Single-fibre: avg. 0.3° to 0.9°
Fibre ribbon: avg. 0.3° to 1.2°

BLADE LIFE [3]

Approx. 60,000 cleaves

WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY [4]

Bluetooth®5.2

POWER SUPPLY

2 AAA (LR03) dry battery

DIMENSIONS [5]

113mm [W] x 92mm [D] x 54mm [H]

WEIGHT

280g

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

-10° to 50°C

OPERATING HUMIDITY

0 to 95% RH non-condensing

STORAGE TEMPERATURE

-40 to 80°C

STORAGE HUMIDITY

0 to 95% RH non-condensing

SCREW HOLE FOR TRIPOD

1/4-20 UNC

OTHER FEATURES

Blade rotation (motorised rotation, manual rotation dial)
Replaceable parts (blade, clamp arm)
Lever opening angle can be changed
Shape and cleaving mechanism suitable for tabletop and handheld cleaving

NOTES

[1] When the cleave length is less than 10mm, the coating diameter should be 250μm or less. Also, a blade height adjustment is required before cleaving. The average cleave angle is worse than the specification when the cleave length is less than 10mm. [2] Measured with an interferometer at room temperature, not with a splicer. A new blade was used to cleave both the single fibres and ribbon fibres. The average cleave angle changes depending on the environmental conditions, blade condition, operating method, and cleanliness. [3] The blade life changes depending on the environmental conditions, operating method, and the fibre type cleaved. [4] Bluetooth® mark and logos are the registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. [5] Measured with the lever closed.

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