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Fibre Optic Cabling AMP Netconnect LightCrimp Plus Fibre Optic Termination Kit


Tool kit comes with a high quality, soft carrying case and is equipped with all the necessary tools required to terminate the listed, field installable connectors • Terminates ST, SC, LC and MT-RJ connectors


• Contains Pro-Crimper II hand tool and appropriate die set, stripper tools, Kevlar scissor, cable holder and cleave tool


• LightCrimp Plus connector termination instructions and instructional CD-ROM included


• Without microscope


Item 782163


Man. Code Description 0-1278118-4 Fibre Termination Kit


Type Premises


Connector Ceramic LightCrimp Plus AMP Netconnect LightCrimp


Plus Fibre Optic Termination Tool Hand tool and die set for LightCrimp Plus LC and SC and LightCrimp Splice • Cable jacket diameter 2mm


UoM Each


FREE


on orders over £150 NEXT DAY DELIVERY


Item 797009 Man. Code 0-2064603-1 Description Termination Tool Die Set LC/SC LightCrimp


AMP Netconnect CORELINK Fibre Optic Splices The CORELINK splice is an easy to use high performance mechanical splice for 125um singlemode and multimode fibres • No fusion Splice necessary • Re-useable • Includes 2 actuator keys • For tight buffer, semi-tight and loose tube


UoM Each


Item 782168


Man. Code 503577-1


Description Mechanical Splice


Type CORELINK


Mode SM/MM


Colour Clear


UoM Pack Of 12


FREE next day delivery on orders over £150


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