COMPTYCO AUA-M8 Fiber Optic Hot Stripping Pliers – Thermal Fiber Stripper (1–48 Core, Rechargeable)
$67.24
$123.05
The COMPTYCO AUA-M8 Thermal Fiber Stripping Pliers is a professional-grade hot stripping tool designed for FTTH installation, fiber preparation, and high-core ribbon cable stripping. Unlike traditional mechanical strippers, the AUA-M8 uses controlled thermal heating to gently melt and remove the outer plastic sheath of optical fibers. This ensures: Faster stripping speed Cleaner fiber surface Reduced risk of fiber core damage Improved splice quality The side-open clamp design allows easy placement of ribbon and multi-core fibers, making it suitable for 1 to 48-core fiber cables. Its rechargeable design makes it ideal for field operations and outdoor deployment. This tool is especially useful for technicians handling high-density ribbon fibers where precision and efficiency are critical. Key Features Thermal (Hot) Fiber Stripping Technology Side-Open Clamp Design for Easy Operation Supports 1–48 Core Ribbon Fiber Strips Tail Fiber & Bare Fiber Rechargeable Model – Field Ready Fast Heating & Efficient Plastic Removal Protects Internal Fiber Core Improves Splicing Performance Suitable for FTTH & Backbone Installations Technical Specifications Feature Details Model COMPTYCO AUA-M8 Type Thermal Fiber Stripper Core Capacity 1–48 Core Ribbon Fiber Stripping Type Tail Fiber / Bare Fiber / Ribbon Cable Design Side-Open Clamp Power Rechargeable Battery Model Application FTTH & Fiber Network Installation Ideal Applications FTTH Installation Projects Ribbon Fiber Preparation ISP Fiber Deployment Backbone Fiber Networks Data Center Fiber Installation High-Core Fiber Stripping Tasks Why Choose Thermal Stripping? Traditional mechanical stripping can: Damage fiber core Cause uneven stripping Increase splice loss The AUA-M8 hot stripping method: Ensures uniform coating removal Minimizes fiber stress Improves overall splice quality For professional installers, this means more reliable fiber connections and fewer splice failures.
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