Visual Fault Locators 28 Items

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Visual Fault Locators

Visual fault locators (VFLs) are handheld fiber testers that emit visible red laser light to quickly identify breaks, bends, or faulty connectors. Compact and easy to use, VFL fiber tools are essential for installation and maintenance. Popular options include EXFO, Fluke, Viavi, and JDSU visual fault locators trusted by telecom and network technicians worldwide.

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VeEX RXT-1200 with RXT-4113 xWDM OTDR with soft case and power adapter , Link Mapping, High-Power OPM, Fiber Scope Expert
AFL Noyes FS200-100C FlexScan SM Fiber OTDR w/ OPM & VFL FS200-100 W/ AFL VFI4
AFL Noyes FS200-304 FlexScan SM 1310/1550/1650nm OTDR/OLS OPM VFL FS200-304B-U

Visual fault locators are simple but powerful tools for troubleshooting fiber optic cabling. By transmitting a visible red laser light through the fiber, VFLs allow technicians to spot breaks, sharp bends, and connector issues by observing light leakage. Unlike OTDRs, which provide distance-to-fault measurements, VFLs give immediate visual confirmation of fiber integrity, making them indispensable for quick checks and maintenance.

EXFO Visual Fault Locators

EXFO visual fault locators are designed for rugged field use and deliver consistent, reliable output. Compact and efficient, they integrate seamlessly into EXFO’s broader fiber test ecosystem, making them a trusted choice for professional technicians.

Fluke Visual Fault Locators

Fluke offers visual fault locators that combine durable construction with precision optics. These devices are ideal for installers who need dependable performance in enterprise and telecom environments, pairing well with Fluke’s other fiber and copper test solutions.

Viavi & JDSU Visual Fault Locators

Viavi’s VFLs provide strong output power and versatile connector compatibility. They are commonly used in datacenter and telecom applications where quick troubleshooting is essential. JDSU, now part of Viavi, has long been recognized for reliable VFL fiber tools. Their legacy models remain popular for their ease of use and dependable field performance.