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Fiber Optic Visual Fault Locators from Specialized Products Company

Specialized Products Company (SPC), a provider of test and tool kit solutions, has launched its laser-optimized fiber optic visual defect tracker for technicians. The visual fault locator swiftly analyzes and troubleshoots damages in the fiber cable.

Optimized fiber optic visual fault locator

The fiber optic visual fault locator is available in two models namely the VFL-640 and the VFL-680. The SPC fiber Visual Fault Locators includes a brilliant 650-nm laser light to allow convenient and quick loss point location in fiber optic enclosures, patch panel and patch cords. The Visual Fault Finder is sturdy and light-weight and has a battery life of up to 40 h in adaptable mode and 30 h in constant mode.

The VFL-640 is available with a 1.25mm universal adapter for MU/LC connectors, while the VFL-680 comprises a 2.5mm universal adapter for ST/FC/SC connectors. The Visual Fault Locators operate in a continuous illumination mode with a Class III A laser diode illumination.

Both fiber optic visual fault locator delivers a single mode high fiber optic laser output. The device comes with two 1.5V AA sized batteries, and has a visible wavelength range of 630– 680 nM.

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