FIBERM FTTX MDU C16 Port Uncut Fiber Optic Splice Closure

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Net retail price
58,67 PLN /szt.
 
Gross retail price
72,16 PLN /szt.
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Data
Symbol
FIBERM-MDU-C16-UNCUT
Barcode
5904858988662
Weight
0.9kg
Basic unit
szt.
Manufacturer name
FIBERM
Inventory status

Description

The FIBERM FTTX MDU C16 port uncut splice closure is a splice closure device designed for wall or pole mounting. It features 17/18 inlet/outlet ports. This type of closure is used to protect fiber optic cable splices, organize them, and facilitate both disconnecting and non-disconnecting (fusion) splicing. The housing is made of high-quality polycarbonate (PC) material, resistant to UV radiation, low (-40°C) and high (+60°C) temperatures, and chemical substances, making it suitable for aerial, duct, and buried installations. It provides an efficient and simple system for managing fiber optics. All metal components of the closure are made of corrosion-resistant materials. The design of the closure allows for the installation of optical splitters, as well as 2 trunk and 16 distribution adapters, significantly simplifying and shortening the installation time. A new feature in the design is the oval port, which can be self-mounted, allowing the closure to be adapted to changing needs.

Equipment:

  • Splice protectors
  • Plastic clamp bands
  • Protective tube for fiber distribution
  • Dowels and screws for wall mounting
  • Key for locking the door
  • Insulation tape

Product Features:

  • Housing made of high-quality plastic material
  • UV radiation resistance
  • Wide temperature resistance range (-40°C to +60°C)
  • Chemical resistance
  • IP65 protection rating

Specyfikacja
Article:
Inlet ports:
IP rating:
Outlet ports:
UNCUT port:
Warranty:

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