Overview of Miller Fiber Optic Stripper


by www.fiber-mart.com
Miller is a diversified global company specialized in high-tech products in development. It’s diverse business involves in welding, cable & wire tools, winery, furniture and even textile. Miller Cable & wireless tools are very famous fiber optic tools that feature top technology and perfect performance.
 
FiberStore, as the major global fiber optic tools provider, is proud to become the agent for the original Miller fiber optic tools. Our Miller fiber optic tools include fiber scribers, cable Strippers, cutting tools and Kevlar shears.
 
A precise stripper is utilized to remove the buffer coating of the fiber itself for termination. There are three types of fiber strippers available, known as the Miller Stripper, No-Nik and Micro-Strip. These three can work equally well, and most techs choose the one they are most acquainted with. The Miller striper is used on the left thus has the disadvantage of being “right-handed”, Which is considered to be the most rugged. The No-Nik is careful with the fiber but requires careful cleaning. Check out the original Miller Fiber optic stripper features:
 
Miller Fiber Optic Stripper FO 103-D-250
New Dual holes models offer he same quality of our standard FO 103-S fiber tool coupled with a second hole
FO 103-D-250: Second hole for stripping 900 micron tight buffer down to 250 micron buffer coating and standard 125 micron fiber stripping (250 micron removal to 125 micron) – allows longer
Stripping lengths without damaging the fiber
Easy-to-read stripping diagrams imprinted on handles
Made in the U.S.A.
Length: 5.375 in (137mm)
Weight: 2.5 oz (71g)
 
Miller Fiber Optic Stripper FO 103-T-250-J
New three-hole model performs all common fiber stripping functions in one compact tool….
Hole for removal of 2 to 3 mm fiber jackets
Remove 900 tight buffer to 250 micron buffer coating
Standard 250 to 125 micron stripping
Same consistent quality and features found in our standard FO 103-S tool
Made in the U.S.A.
Length: 5.375 in (137mm)
Weight: 2.5 oz (71g)
 
Miller FO 103-S Fiber Optic Stripper
For stripping 250 micron buffer coating from 125 micron optical fiber
Precision diameter hole & V-opening in blade allow for accurate buffer coating removal
NEW pivot pin, spring and precision handles enhances tool functionality and durability
Factory set, requires no adjustment
Prevents scratching or nicking of optical fiber
All cutting surfaces are precision formed, hardened, tempered and ground assuring precise buffer removal
Made in the U.S.A.
Length: 5.375 in (136.53mm)
Weight: 2.5 oz (71g)
 
Miller Fiber Optic Stripper CFS-2
For stripping 250 micron buffer coating to expose 125 micron cladding fiber
Second hole for stripping 2-3mm fiber jackets
140 µm diameter hole and V-opening in blade allows removal of 250 micron buffer coating from 125 micron fiber
Pre-set at the factory – no adjustments needed
Will not scratch or nick glass fiber
All stripping surfaces are manufactured to precise tolerances to assure clean, smooth strips
Comfort-grip, ergonomic handles
Lock to hold tool closed when it is not in use
Length 6.43 in (165.00mm)
Weight 4.17 ounces (119.0g)
 
Most strippers are “sized” for the fiber coatings to be removed. So ensure you have the proper stripper for the fiber being stripped. Whichever stripper is used. Care must be taken to not nick the Fiber during the stripping process as it can cause cracks that may lead to fiber failure sometime in the future. Strippers require careful cleaning and immediate replacement if they become damaged or worn.
 
Strippers are sized for the fiber coatings to be removed. So ensure you have the proper stripper for the fibers to be stripped. Whichever stripper is used, you must take care to not nick the fiber during the stripping process as it can cause cracks that may lead to fiber failure sometime in the future. fs.com supplies various of high quality fiber optic tools individually or in kits, most of the price is extremely cheap, even the fiber optic tool kit price is with attractive discount rate.

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