T-502S Elite Active Clad Alignment Fusion Splicer

NBN Approved FTTx Fusion Splicer Kit with Cleaver

Key Features

  • FTTx splicing like never before
  • AI Assisted Splicing
  • Typical Splice speed 6 sec for SMF
  • Typical Heating time <10 sec (40mm sleeve)
  • Typical insertion loss 0.03dB for SMF
  • Elite active clad alignment with NanoTune
  • Sumicloud Project & Worksite management connected

Brand

Sumitomo

Unit of Measure

Each

Part Number

SUM-SPLICERT502S NBN

Brochure/Data Sheet

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Features and Benefits

The Sumitomo T-502S is a high-precision clad alignment fusion splicer designed for reliable fibre installations across Australia. It meets NBN FTTP activation requirements and is approved for use at external Premises Connection Devices (PCDs), making it suitable for residential fibre deployment work.

Built for Australian Field Work:
Designed for IWF & contractor field operations/engineering teams, the T-502S provides consistent performance in demanding environments. Key features include fast splice times of approximately 6 seconds, up to 250 splice cycles per battery charge, and the ability to splice while charging to reduce downtime. The kit also includes a high-quality FC-6S+ fibre cleaver for effective and efficient fibre preparation.

Support and Service:
Backed by OSA’s national support and service network, the Sumitomo T-502S splicer kit is designed to minimise downtime and maintain productivity. It offers a cost-effective solution while delivering dependable splice performance.

Kit Contents:
T-502S Fusion Splicer
FC-6S+ Fibre Cleaver
ADC-15 AC Adapter/Charger
BU-17 Battery Pack
WT-17 Work Tray
CC-17 Carry Case
JR-M03V2 Accessory Kit
Safety Instructions
Quick Reference Guide