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A:The fundamental difference lies in the number and specific functions of the motors: 6-Motor (Core Alignment): Features 6 precision motors: 2 Left-Right Propulsion Motors: Control horizontal fiber advancement. 2 Alignment Motors: Adjust the fiber position vertically and horizontally in 3D space. 2 Lens Focus Motors: Move the lenses for auto-focusing to "see" and identify the fiber cores. Logic: It identifies the cores via focus motors and aligns them perfectly using alignment motors. 4-Motor (Cladding Alignment): Includes only 4 motors: 2 Left-Right Propulsion Motors. 2 Alignment Motors. Missing Lens Focus Motors. Logic: Without auto-focus, it can only align the fiber's outer surface (cladding).
A:Yes. The P12+ features a versatile three-in-one universal fixture that supports a wide range of fiber types without needing to swap holders. It is fully compatible with: • Standard Bare Fiber: 125μm cladding (250μm/900μm coating) • Specialty Fine Fiber: Supports cladding diameters from 80μm to 150μm • FTTH Drop Cables: 2.0mm, 3.0mm, and indoor butterfly cables • Pigtails/Patch Cords: Standard 3mm cables The integrated auto-bin for fiber offcuts also ensures that scrap from any of these fiber types is safely collected, maintaining a clean and professional workspace.
A:The P12+ is designed for an ultra-long lifespan of 48,000 cuts. If you notice a slight decrease in cleave quality, you simply need to rotate the blade to the next numerical position (1 through 24). Our innovative Dual-Adjustment System also allows for height recalibration. Even if the tool suffers an accidental impact or drop on-site, you can use the included hex wrench to fine-tune the blade height and restore factory-level precision, rather than replacing the entire unit.
A:The P12+ utilizes a high-rigidity, full-metal CNC machined body that eliminates the structural micro-flexing often found in plastic or die-cast models. Combined with our industrial-grade 24-point tungsten steel blade and a precision-engineered sliding mechanism, the fiber is held in a stabilized three-in-one fixture that ensures a perfectly perpendicular strike. This synchronized "One-Step" action minimizes human error, delivering a laboratory-grade cleave angle even in harsh field conditions.