FIBERM Fiber Optic Mufoswitch FTTX MDU C12 port uncut

Prices

Net retail price
56,25 PLN /szt.
 
Gross retail price
69,19 PLN /szt.
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Vat
23%
Data
Symbol
FIBERM-MDU-C12-UNCUT
Barcode
5904858988747
Weight
1.06kg
Basic unit
szt.
Manufacturer name
FIBERM
Inventory status

Description

The box-type enclosure serves as a reliable switch designed for effective protection and branching of fiber optic cable strands. Equipped with 14/13 inlet/outlet ports, it enables easy and efficient management of fiber optics.

Constructed from high-quality polycarbonate (PC), the enclosure is resistant to UV radiation, extreme temperatures (-40°C to +60°C), and chemical substances. This makes it ideally suited for aerial, duct, and underground installations, ensuring reliability in all conditions.

The innovative design of the enclosure includes provisions for mounting optical splitters and 12 access adapters, significantly simplifying and accelerating the installation process. Additionally, the kit includes a modular UNCUT port (2x Φ18mm / oval-shaped port), providing flexibility to adapt the enclosure to changing requirements.

Technical specifications include:

  • Number of inlet/outlet ports and maximum diameter: 12x Φ12mm + 2x Φ12.5mm (PG) / uncut port (2x Φ18mm/1x oval)
  • Maximum number of adapters for mounting: 12 (SC Simplex / LC Duplex)
  • Maximum number of splices in the enclosure: 24 (with double splice sleeves)
  • Dimensions: 265.0 x 205.0 x 94.0mm

With its robust construction and advanced features, the box-type enclosure offers a reliable solution for professional fiber optic network installations, ensuring not only effective protection but also fast and efficient deployment.

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