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| Brand | Fujikura |
| Model | CT16 |
| Product Type | Optical fiber cutter / fiber cleaver |
| Key Design Concept | Improved operability and simplified maintenance |
| Holder Stand Layout | Holder stand and scrap collection box can be swapped left/right |
| User Maintenance | Blade and clamp arm can be replaced by the user |
| Clamp Opening Angle | 90° open angle for easier fiber setting and cleaning |
| Blade Position Change | Rear dial adjustment, no tools required |
| Fiber Holder Support | Supports single-fiber holder use |
| Application | Single-fiber cleaving for fusion splicing workflows |
The holder stand and scrap collection box can be swapped left and right so the operator can choose the most comfortable direction.
Both the blade and clamp arm can be replaced by the user, reducing maintenance cost and downtime.
The large clamp opening angle makes fibre setting easier and gives more room for cleaning during maintenance.
The blade position can be changed from the rear dial without requiring tools.
The CT16 can be used with a single-fiber holder for straightforward field preparation work.
The overall design is focused on smoother handling, easier setup, and less interruption during cleaving tasks.
The CT16 allows the holder stand and scrap collection box to be swapped left-to-right, giving operators a more comfortable working direction and smoother cleaving flow.
Yes. Fujikura highlights that the blade and clamp arm can be replaced by the user, which helps reduce service-centre returns and maintenance downtime.
The large 90° opening angle makes fibre setting easier and also improves access for cleaning during maintenance.
No. The blade position can be changed from the rear dial without special tools, which improves convenience during regular use.