Fiber Optic Cleaning Pen for LC/MU Adapters & Connectors - 1.5mm Diameter, 800+ Cleaning Cycles | Perfect for Network Maintenance, Data Centers & Telecom Equipment Cleaning
Fiber Optic Cleaning Pen for LC/MU Adapters & Connectors - 1.5mm Diameter, 800+ Cleaning Cycles | Perfect for Network Maintenance, Data Centers & Telecom Equipment Cleaning

Fiber Optic Cleaning Pen for LC/MU Adapters & Connectors - 1.5mm Diameter, 800+ Cleaning Cycles | Perfect for Network Maintenance, Data Centers & Telecom Equipment Cleaning

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Fiber Cleaning Pen, Clean LC/MU Adapters and Connectors, 1.5mm, 800 Cleaning Cycles

Push type cleaner
Cleans in Adapters and Bulkheads, Receptacles, and Patch Cord Connectors
800+ cleans per unit
Effective Cleaning & Cost Savings
Uses advanced cleaning thread which removes oil and dust better than present swabs
Easy and Simple and Pocket Portable
Windows for showing the remaining cleaning media

Fiber Optic Cleaning

Improper cleaning is the top cause of network failures. The tolerance to dirt or contamination on the ends of the ferrules of a connector is near zero. Network operators claim that 15-50% of all network problems can be traced to dirty connectors causing connection problems. 

Mitigate the risk of fiber optic contamination with fiber optic cleaners, fiber cleaning pens, and cleaning wipes. These handy fiber cleaners can remove contaminants like: dust, dirt, oils, film residue, and solvent coating.

Airborne dirt particles are about the size of the core of SM fiber and are usually silica-based - they may scratch PC connectors if not removed! Patch panels have mating adapters that can become contaminated if left open to the air or scrape off foreign particles under repeated usage. We recommend you always keep dust caps on connectors, bulkhead splices, patch panels, or anything else that is going to have a connection made with it.