Fiber Stripping Tools
Fiber strippers such as our JIC-1022, Wire Stripper 10-22 AWG, are designed to cut and strip the most commonly used stranded and single pair wires from 10 to 22 AWG and 2 mm-3 mm fiber jackets.
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Fiber strippers such as our JIC-1022, Wire Stripper 10-22 AWG, are designed to cut and strip the most commonly used stranded and single pair wires from 10 to 22 AWG and 2 mm-3 mm fiber jackets.
These cable strippers have three nonmarring openings to handle different thicknesses of fiber-optic cable jackets and buffer coatings. Strip a cable down to the glass fiber using the smallest opening.
They are essential for FTTH (Fiber to the Home) drop cable preparation, removing the outer sheath of distribution cables in data centers, and preparing pigtails for fiber optic patch panels.
A fiber stripper is a precision tool used to remove the protective polymer fiber coatings from an optical fiber. This process exposes the bare glass without scratching or nicking it, which is required for tasks
Discover the critical role of fiber strippers in maintaining cable integrity, splicing quality, and minimizing signal loss. Learn key features for selection, compatibility considerations, ergonomic
The purpose of fiber optic cable strippers is to remove any plastic protective coatings from the fiber optical strand assembly prior to cleaving, connector termination, or in-line splicing.
Also known as optical fiber cable strippers, they hold cable within a slot, squeeze their jaws to press through the coating, and slide the coating off the end of the cable.
This tool not only speeds up fiber network maintenance but also helps minimize network downtime. Proper stripping of the fiber cable jacket is essential to expose the fiber without causing damage,
An optical fiber stripper is designed to remove these buffer and acrylate coatings, typically from a 250µm or 900µm diameter down to the 125µm cladding. This process is a critical prerequisite
By enabling technicians to perform accurate and controlled stripping of optical fibers, fiber optic strippers uphold the reliability and functionality of modern fiber optic infrastructures,