MANTAR Aggregation Cabinet for FTTH Network 144J M-52/52/16 WZM 72 x SC Duplex with Lock

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Net retail price
596,06 PLN /szt.
 
Gross retail price
733,15 PLN /szt.
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23%
Data
Symbol
MANTAR-M-52/52/16-WZM
Barcode
0000000561
Basic unit
szt.
Manufacturer name
Mantar
Inventory status

Description

The MANTAR Aggregation Cabinet for FTTH networks is a robust solution that provides protection and efficient management of passive optical network elements. Here are the main features of the product:

  • It serves as a mechanical shield for passive optical network elements, safeguarding them against damage.
  • Designed for wall mounting, especially in locations prone to vandalism and break-ins, ensuring installation safety.
  • Enables termination of cables incoming from the telecommunication central office, vertical cables, and installation of optical splitters, facilitating network operation.
  • The switch features a switching field with a capacity of 144 ports (72 SC Duplex ports), offering flexibility in managing connections.
  • Equipped with organizational brackets for easy cable stock management, simplifying space management.
  • Allows cable entry from both the top and bottom, with two openings in the upper corners and one at the bottom (sealed with plugs), providing cable routing flexibility.
  • Constructed from 1.5 mm thick steel sheet, ensuring structural integrity.
  • Powder-coated in RAL7035 color - light gray, with a thick texture, providing an aesthetic appearance and additional protection against corrosion.
  • Secured with a high-security IMP-certified safe lock, ensuring high security according to the PN-ENV 1300:2002 standard.

Technical Specifications:

Height: 520 mm
Width: 520 mm
Depth: 160 mm
Weight: 15 kg

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