Jilong KL-300 Fiber Optic Fusion Splicer
Phoenix, AZ – SurplusEQ is pleased to announce that is has been named an authorized dealer for the Jilong KL-300.
The KL-300 fiber optic fusion splicer made by Jilong Communication is a solid reliable addition to any Technician’s tooling. In side by side comparisons the KL comes up first in more categories than the big three, Fujikura, Sumitomo or Fitel. The 300 triumphs in attributes like a 39 second splice/shrink cycle time, the second highest magnification on the market and lighter weight than all other standard fusion splicers.
The KL-300 uses high-speed image processing and precision positioning technology to achieve low splice times, low loss and repeatable results. Large Screen LCD color monitors make all stages of the fiber splicing clear. Small in shape, light in weight, The KL-300 is suitable for field work.
Product Features:
· Brightly lit fusion area
· Largest screen on the market
· High resolution graphical user interface
· Easy to interpret universal buttons
· “Frustration Free” menu navigation
Specifications:
Fiber Types: SM, MM, DS, NZDS
Dimensions: 150×150x150mm
Weight: 2.5kg
Screen Size: 117 wide x 88high
Shrink tube heater time: 30 seconds
Splice time: 9 seconds
SurplusEQ is an authorized dealer of the KL-300, which means they are the only ones that can offer a US manufacturer’s warranty and a factory authorized service center. This will save the customer time and money in the event that something happens to go wrong with the unit. Along with the US manufacturer’s Warranty, for a limited time surpluseq.com is also extending the one year manufacturer’s warranty to 2 years. Call them for details 1-877-967-1904 or 602-867-1904.
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November 11, 2008 at 11:47 am
This looks like it may be able to compete with the other big manufacturers. got one nearly a year ago and use it relegiously every day. had an electrode problem but after replacing them the machine worked like new again. Jilong gets my vote
November 11, 2008 at 11:50 am
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