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Average Costs to Rent, Finance or Purchase a Fusion Splicer
Min Average Max
Daily Rental Rate $250 $275 $300
Weekly Rental Rate $385 $773 $1238
Monthly Rental Rate $800 $1424 $3500
Purchase Price $5,800 $12,114 $24,000
60 Month Financing Rate $120 $253 $523
48 Month Financing Rate $143 $303 $633
36 Month Financing Rate $179 $386 $811
24 Month Financing Rate $255 $552 $1,158
*The prices on this table are only estimates, and are based on actual Fusion Splicer quotes submitted by KWIPPED Suppliers in the last 12 months. Actual Fusion Splicer prices vary greatly based on brand, model, condition (new or used), options, and packages.
Based on Actual KWIPPED Marketplace Supplier Quotes
  • On average, you can rent a Fusion Splicer for $275/day, $773/week, $1424/month .
  • On average, you can purchase a Fusion Splicer for $12,114.
  • On average, you can finance a Fusion Splicer for $253/month on a 60-month lease.
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Fusion Splicer Description

When you are renting a fusion splicer for your fiber optic cables, make sure that you are always getting a high quality brand, and that it has the features you want. There are a number of different devices and models on the market, but they all have the same function. You want the one that is reliable and easy to use, so check out some reviews of the different brands available for rent or lease before choosing one. The devices are a great way to make your life easier, and they should be a part of everyone’s toolkit if they are working in with fiber optics.

Features of fusion splicers

The fusion splicer options today are far better than they were years ago. They used to be very large and hard to use. Today, they are actually quite a bit smaller, and they are handheld in many cases. This allows those in the telecom field to use them in a number of different locations and situations. The advances in the device, including the better quality controls and options onboard, help to make the entire process of splicing much easier. Those who are using high quality splicing tools will find that getting the splices right is relatively simple.

How fusion splicers work

fusion splicerWhen you are splicing optical wires, you want to make sure that the process works properly the first time. In order to do this, you not only need to have a good fusion splicer; you also need to go through the process of splicing correctly. First, you need to strip the fiber and then clean it properly. You can then cleave the fiber to prepare for the actual splicing.

About fusion splicers

A fusion splicer is a tool often used in the telecommunications industry. It allows the user to connect the ends of two optical fiber cables only using heat. It can actually be rather tricky to do this properly, as they need to fuse the cable in a way that the light that goes through the cable still travels smoothly from one end to the other without reflecting or scattering. The source of heat used to fuse the wires can vary based on the type and model of splicer you choose. It can be an electric arc, laser or a gas flame.

Fusion Splicer Applications

  • Fiber optics

Fusion Splicer Manufacturers

  • Sumimoto
  • Wanbao
  • Jilong
  • HEYI

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