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This two-minute animation explains the source of the problem with static on fiber end-faces, and the damage such static can produce. Static is a particular nefarious problem in data centers and enterprise applications because these are assumed to be relatively clean environments, unlike the obvious concerns with outside plant installations. Nonetheless, static can attract particulate to end-faces and…
This video highlights the 'Best Practices' to use when cleaning fiber end-faces. There are two common cleaning tools from which to select: lint-free swabs such as the popular CleanStixx swabs from Sticklers, or a click-to-clean tool like the best-selling CleanClickers® products. While both choices are correct, sometimes one answer is better than the other. Brian…
The Sticklers Cassette CleanClicker is a handy, affordable tool that replaces those expensive, cartridge-style cleaning tools. this tool cleans SC duplex, FC, ST, LC duplex and unmated jumper assemblies, plus female MPO assemblies. It's optimized for carrier networks, ideal for OSP and premises applications, enterprise applications, field installation kits, OEM assembly and even research labs.…
This brief video demonstrates the features and benefits of the CleanClicker 600 MPO and MTP connector cleaning tool which is optimized for the enterprise and network fiber optic markets, such as telco central offices, cable TV head ends and large data centers. Note: This video is a trade show piece and has no audio.
A quick explanation of the Sticklers CleanClicker 600 MPO cleaning tool, which is a click-to-clean fiber end-face cleaner for MTP, MPO and related configurations. This tool delivers better, cleaner end-faces at the lowest possible cost. Note: this video uses text and graphics only, without a sound track.
This is a quick explanation of the Sticklers click-to-clean fiber end-face cleaning tools, the CleanClicker tools, which are available in 1.25mm and 2.5mm sizes. These refillable tools deliver better cleaning at lower cost.Note: this video uses text and graphics only, without a sound track.