Push style Cleaning Tools

Push-type Cleaners

Push-type cleaners feature an easy one push action which quickly and effectively clean the end-face of connectors on jumpers or through adapters. They are effective for removing oil, dust, and dirt particulates that can damage connectors and have a negative impact on fiber optic network performance. Push-type cleaners are a low cost per clean option that are a fast and easy way to clean your connectors and maximize your network performance. Push-type cleaners are available for a variety of single and multi-fiber connectors including SC, FC, ST, LC, MU, Duplex LC and MPO

NEOCLEAN-E
The NEOCLEAN-E uses a simple one push action to quickly and effectively clean contamination from the end-face of connectors on jumpers or in adapters, reducing cleaning time. It is effective for removing oil, dust, and dirt particulates that can have a negative impact on fiber optic network performance. 

Specs

Simple to Use Refillable Design

The NEOCLEAN-E uses a simple one push action to quickly and effectively clean contamination from the end-face of connectors on jumpers or in adapters, reducing cleaning time.    It is effective for removing oil, dust, and dirt particulates that can have a negative impact on fiber optic network performance.  The replaceable cleaning cartridge can perform 750 cleanings, reducing cleaning cost.  Available for SC, FC, ST, E2000, LC and MU connectors with UPC or APC polishes.

Ordering Information

AFL NO.

DESCRIPTION

8500-15-0900MZ NEOCLEAN-E1 for MU and LC, 750 cleans
8500-15-0901MZ NEOCLEAN-E2 for SC, FC and OptiTap, 750 cleans
8500-15-0902MZ NEOCLEAN-E3 for SC, ST, FC, E2000 and OptiTap, 750 cleans
8500-15-0903MZ Pack of 3 Replacement Cartridges for NEOCLEAN-E1, 750 cleans each
8500-15-0904MZ Pack of 3 Replacement Cartridges for NEOCLEAN-E2, 750 cleans each
8500-15-0905MZ Pack of 3 Replacement Cartridges for NEOCLEAN-E3, 750 cleans each

Fiber Optic Connector Inspection

Inspection is an essential step in cleaning fiber optic connectors.  Inspection enables the technician or installer to verify that the connector is free of contaminates that could permanently damage the connector end-face and lead to network failure.   To ensure your fiber optic connectors are clean you should follow the inspect-clean-inspect workflow.