LASER FIBER OPTIC TESTER BML-205-10 650 nm > 10 mW max. 10 km TriBrer

€27.90
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moderate quantity
Brand:
TriBrer
Product code:
BML-205-10 / 4030272616902

Specification

Connector type::Universal
Dimensions::Ø 27 x 176 mm
Manufacturer / brand::TriBrer
Material::Aluminium - powder coating
Optical wavelength::650 nm
Power at optical output::> 10 mW
Power::2 x 1.5 V - Battery type LR6 (AA) (not included)
Range of operation::Max. 10 km
Scales::0.08 kg - Without batteries
Selected features::Universal connector allows you to connect all optical connectors of the 2.5 mm standard, e.g. SC/FC/ST Tool with high durability, made of the highest quality materials Universal connector allows you to test any fiber optic installation The device works with both single-mode and multimode fiber optics Small dimensions The set includes a practical case
Use::Visual location of fiber optic damage
Warranty::2 years

Laser fiber optic tester BML-205-10 is used for optical location of damage to optical fibers (Visual Fault Locator - VFL) and allows you to quickly and accurately locate the place of interruption or breaking of optical fiberThe device generates visible light with a wavelength of 650nmThe used laser with a power of 10 mW allows you to check a section of fiber with a maximum length of 10 kmIn addition, the device has the ability to work both in continuous mode (CW), as well as pulsed (GLINT)

The selection of technical parameters of the device in combination with small dimensions make the BML-205-10 optical locator an excellent choice for every installer of fiber optic systemsUniversal connector allows you to connect all optical connectors of the 2.5 mm standard, e.g. SC / FC / ST

REMARK! When using the device, avoid directing the laser beam towards the skin and eyes

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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