Aerial-Splicing Van (ASV)
Fiber Splicing Power in a City-Ready Van
Working Height:
34ft 2in (10.36m)*
Horizontal Reach:
20ft 9in (6.32m)*
Basket Capacity:
300 lbs
* dimensions vary according to model number and options
The UTEM ASV is a purpose-built fiber splicing van designed for crews who need a mobile splice lab with integrated aerial access in tight, urban environments. Built on the proven SkyVan aerial platform, the ASV is configured specifically for fiber work, combining lift capability with a climate-controlled interior workspace engineered around real splicing workflows.
Unlike a standard van-mounted aerial, this aerial splicing van provides technicians with a protected, temperature-controlled environment where fiber prep, splicing, and restoration can happen on site, even in harsh weather conditions. Its compact van footprint makes it ideal for metro areas, campuses, and city streets where maneuverability, parking, and access are critical.
For fiber crews who need both aerial reach and a professional indoor lab without the size of a full-scale truck, the ASV delivers a balanced, field-ready solution.
ASV Features
Aerial Features
- Van-mounted telescopic aerial device
- Smooth, reliable hydraulic operation
- Upper and lower control stations
- Non-insulated boom configuration
- ANSI-compliant fall-arrest anchor
- Designed for precise positioning in tight urban spaces
Splicing Lab Features
- Climate-controlled interior designed specifically for fiber splicing
- Dedicated fiber entry port for clean cable routing into the lab
- Integrated workbench and fiber-prep layout
- LED interior lighting for detailed splicing work
- Organized storage for splicing tools and equipment
- Durable composite interior construction
Van Platform Advantages
- Compact footprint ideal for city streets and limited parking
- Easier maneuverability than full-size bucket trucks
- Low-profile fleet appearance for municipal and metro use
- Well-suited for daily service routes and restoration work
Applications
The ASV is built for fiber crews operating in space-restricted environments that still require aerial access and a controlled lab space.