Sticklers™ Fiber Optic Cleaning Kit, LC/MPO - NS
Product Information
The Sticklers CleanKit has everything needed for inspecting and cleaning splices and LC duplex and MPO connectors
Features:
The Sticklers CleanKit contains no hazardous materials and can be shipped anywhere in the world by ground, air or sea without restrictions
Kit Includes:
- 1 - Sticklers 1.25mm CleanClicker™ push-to-clean tool with 750 cleanings for 15+ connector types. (PN: MCC-CCU125)
- 1 - MPO CleanClicker 600 (PN: MCC-CCMPO)
- 2 - Fiber Optic Splice & Connector Cleaning Fluid (PN: MCC-POC03M)
- 1 - Cassette CleanClicker (PN: MCC-WRC)
- 90 - Optical Grade Clean Wipes (PN: MCC-WFW)
- 100 - CleanStixx - 1.25mm (PN: MCC-S12)
- 1 - Pelican 1550 high density polyethylene Watertight Case with custom foam insert & lid organizer for storing paperwork, tools, patch cords, ferrules and more. 20.7” X 17.2” x 8.4”.
Meets Mil-STD-810F Crush Test and IP67 Water-tightness Test. View the Sticklers™ Fiber Optic Inspection & Cleaning Kits brochure here. Watch the Sticklers™ Fiber Optic Splice & Connector Cleaner in action.
Product Details
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Part Number | Package | Weight | Size | Technical Data Sheet | Safety Data Sheet |
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FK17 MCC-FK17 | Kit | 53 cm x 44 cm x 21 cm 20.7 in X 17.2 in x 8.4 in |
Part Number | MCC-FK17 |
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Package | Kit |
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Size | 53 cm x 44 cm x 21 cm 20.7 in X 17.2 in x 8.4 in |
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Safety Data Sheet |
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Appearance | Clear, colorless liquid |
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Odor | Slight alcohol odor |
Flashpoint | none, nonflammable |
Safety Rating | Non-flammable |
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