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SOLUTIONS Products & Top Brands • Quality Equipment • Total Solutions Products & Splicing Equipment SOLUTIONS Test Equipment Consumables & Tools Cable Connectivity Cable Assemblies Outside Plant Cable Management Active Components Premise Security 2016–2017 Product Catalog Part of the Group Company Profile ince its formation in 1995, FiberOptic.com has become the number one on-line provider of fiber optic products, Straining and rental solutions. The Fiber Optic Marketplace, LLC began as an on-line business–to–business portal for the fiber optic community, and has expanded its business both domestically and internationally. The company’s customers include Fortune 500 companies, telecommunications providers, the military, installers, contractors and educational institutions from across the globe. In addition to efficient product distribution, FiberOptic.com offers classroom, on– site and on-line training courses for individuals interested in fiber optic theory and installation. Experienced fiber optics instructors conduct training classes throughout the year at our location in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania. On-site training programs are also available for groups of six students or more. The company also offers equipment rentals including fusion splicers and OTDRs. The Fiber Optic Marketplace, LLC is committed to maintaining excellent customer service and client relations. As we continue into the future, the company will continue to offer expertise in the field of fiber optics by providing customized solutions for our customers’ project requirements. We will continue to uphold our status as the number one on-line provider of fiber optic products, training and rental solutions. SHIPPING OPTIONS • Same day shipping for in-stock products ordered before 3PM EST. • You choose your shipping method: UPS, FedEx, DHL or U.S. Postal Service • Global shipping VALUE ADDED SERVICES We are here to provide you with solutions and products to fulfill your project needs TO PLACE AN ORDER • Free account set up with your first purchase • Equipment Rentals • Web: www.fiberoptic.com • Free Professional Technical Support available 9AM-5PM EST • Chat on-line with a Professional in Real Time • E-mail: [email protected] • Global Training • Phone: 1-877-529-9114 • With Over 3,000 Products in Stock we are guaranteed to meet any of your fiber optic needs • Fax: 1-215-689-1463 If we have your email address on file, orders will be confirmed automatically via e-mail. HOURS OF OPERATION FiberOptic.com has Professional Sales Representatives ready to For sales assistance take your order Monday through Friday, 9AM - 5PM Eastern Standard Time or place your order on-line through our web-site www.fiberoptic.com. 1-877-529-9114 The Fiber Optic Marketplace LLC® — Part of the Adtell Group 877-529-9114 2 www.fiberoptic.com [email protected] Table Of Contents Active Devices Outside Plant Media Converters 173-174 Splice Trailers 148 Media Converter Chassis 174 Splice Tents 149 PacketLight 178-181 Fiber Blowers 150 Waveready 176 Fiber Pullers 152 Small Form Pluggables 175 Splice Closures (Dome & Terminal) 154 - 165 Adapters Sno Shoes 166 Adapter Plates - Loaded 139-140 Patchcords Adapters/Couplers 141 Singlemode 125 Bare Fiber Adapters 142 Multimode 126 Channel Analyzers 68-71 Specialty 127 Cleaning Supplies 107-109 Pigtails 143 Alcohol, Isopropyl 107 Security Products Cassette Cleaners 109 Cameras 182 Canned Air 107 Digital Video Recorders 183 Cleaning Kits 110 Management Software 183 End-face Cleaners 110 Power Meters & Light Sources Wipes 107 EXFO 84-85 Cleavers 32 Precision Rated Optics 87-89 Connectors Splice-on Connectors 122 Unicam 118 Splice Sleeves/Protectors 34 Fast Connectors 119 Splice Trays 138 LightCrimp 120 Test Equipment (Copper) CrimpLok 120 T3 Innovation copper/network testers 94 Thread-Lock Kit 121 VIAVI copper/network testers 97 Hot Melt 121 Test Equipment (Optical) Splice-On Connectors 122 Attenuator 93 Enclosures Copper 97 Rack Mount 128-129 Launch Boxes 72 Wall Mount 130-137 Multimeter 90 Ethernet Testers 71-75 Optical Fiber Identifiers 105-106 Fusion Splicers PON Meter 93 Precision Rated Optics 8-12 Test Kits 76-79 AFL/Fujikura 13-19 Visual Fault Locators 103 Sumitomo 20-23 Tool Kits 116 Inno 24-27 Tools Fitel 28-31 Cable Strippers 111-113 Inspection Probes 98-102 Cutters 113 Mechanical Splices 34 De-Ribbonizers 112 Microscopes 101 Fiber Strippers 112 OTDRs Magnetic Cable Kits 114 EXFO 35-40 Scissors 115 AFL/NOYES 42-52 Shears 115 VIAVI 53-56 Screwdrivers 114 Precision Rated Optics 57-67 Scribes 115 Splicer’s Knife 115 Tweezers 115 Visual Fault Locators 103 LEGAL NOTICE All products are sold FOB shipping point. Items will be shipped UPS ground, freight collect or third-party bill unless otherwise requested by purchaser. Please advise method of shipment and preferred carrier when order is placed. We discourage mandatory carrier requirements which have an adverse effect on service and delivery. Check your order immediately upon arrival. All damages must be noted on delivery receipt. Any claims for damage or loss of items while in transit must be filed with the carrier. For purchasers with established credit, terms are net 30 days from date of shipment. Payments must be in U.S. dollars and cash discounts are not allowed. Our remit to address is The Fiber Optic Marketplace, One TEK Park Suite 220, 9999 Hamilton Blvd. Breinigsville PA 18031. Items being returned must first be approved by FiberOptic.com and must be shipped freight prepaid. Returned goods are subject to a 25% restocking fee. Custom orders are not refundable. Discounts and promotional pricing can not be combined. Limit one discount per item. Any liability for consequential or incidental damages is expressly disclaimed. FiberOptic.com’s liability is limited to, and shall not exceed, the purchase price paid. Catalog prices and configurations are subject to change without notice. 877-529-9114 The Fiber Optic Marketplace LLC® — Part of the Adtell Group [email protected] www.fiberoptic.com 3 Don’t see what you’re looking for? FiberOptic.com offers a KNOW. YOUR. NETWORK. complete line of rental solutions. Visit us at our rental website www.RentTele.com. Call us at 877-529-9114, or Email at [email protected] Broadband AssetA ProductManagement of System to request a quote. FiberBase is a flexible system utilizing Oracle’s state-of-the-art relational database technology. FiberBase provides extensive documentation of all cable sheaths down to the individual conductor and all of the equipment to which the sheaths are terminated or through which the signal passes. FiberBase supports various network configurations and all types of telecommunications hardware from all vendors, including both Inside Plant and Outside Plant equipment. • Hierarchically List Your Fiber Assets from Map Regions to Signals on a Cable Document • Perform Complex Queries on Your Network Infrastructure Prevent • Reduce Paper Waste Respond • Locate Outages Quickly and Accurately from OTDR Traces Save $ • Integrate with Networking Monitoring Services Enterprise System A client-server arrangement that allows information from one client workstation to be shared across a broad ES organizational structure. Cloud Services An optimal solution for companies looking to obtain the benefits of a Network Asset Management Solution without the difficulties and costs CS associated with managing such a robust environment. FiberBasenms.comKNOW. YOUR. NETWORK. Powered by 877-529-9114 A Product of [email protected] The Fiber Optic Marketplace LLC® — Part of the Adtell Group 877-529-9114 4 www.fiberoptic.com [email protected] RENTAL EQUIPMENT Rental Equipment (Splice & Test) Don’t see what you’re looking for? FiberOptic.com offers a complete line of rental solutions. Visit us at our rental website www.RentTele.com. Call us at 877-529-9114, or Email at [email protected] to request a quote. Get a FREE* PRO-CKTK-BASIC Tech Kit when you rent from FiberOptic.com RENTAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL *Applies to rentals one (1) month or greater only PRO Go-Kit™ Rental Solutions TM TM Dual Quad Optical Loss Test Set Optical Loss Test Set 1 Week $395.00 1 Week $795.00 2 Week $495.00 2 Week $895.00 4 Week $595.00 4 Week $995.00 Call 877-529-9114 for Additional Configurations TERMS & CONDITIONS • Cleaver is provided with the splicers, spare set of electrodes are also available for purchase. • No cancellations will be granted after the product has been shipped. • If required, OTDRs are supplied with choice of adapter and launch cable. • Renter agrees to use equipment safely and return the product in as good condition as (FC or SC standard) when originally received. If in default, renter agrees to pay the Fiber Optic Marketplace, • One test cable is provided with each power meter and light source. LLC for any loss or damage of rental equipment. • Rental periods starts the day the customer receives the product and ends the day the customer • It is the renter’s responsibility to return the rental unit via a traceable means (e.g. UPS). ships it back to our facility. • Rental promo is applicable to rentals of four consecutive weeks or longer 877-529-9114 The Fiber Optic Marketplace LLC® — Part of the Adtell Group [email protected] www.fiberoptic.com 5 RENTAL EQUIPMENT Fusion Splicers PRO Splicer Rates Active Cladding Core Alignment Mass/Ribbon 1 Week $450.00 1 Week $925.00 1 Week $995.00 2 Week $720.00 2 Week $1,155.00 2 Week $1,255.00 4 Week $950.00 4 Week $1,575.00 4 Week $1,675.00 The PRO-790 is lightweight (4.5 lbs) and can fit The PRO OFS-935C is the perfect splicer for in the palm of your hand. The PRO-790 offers ANY job. This splicer has it all, from the easy- adjustable fiber holders which can accommo- to-use touch screen interface to the rock solid date 250μm, 900μm and 3mm fiber. Addition- core alignment splicing.
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