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Studnie SK-1 - Robust Solutions for Fiber Optic Network Installations

Studnie SK-1 are concrete structures that serve as a reliable infrastructure for fiber optic network installations. In this product category, you will find various types of manholes, including the popular SK-1 and SKR-1 models. These manholes come in different concrete classes such as A15, D400, and B125, to meet various requirements and loads. Explore the robust solutions of SK-1 manholes and choose the appropriate structure for your fiber optic network.

Types of SK-1 and SKR-1 Manholes - Tailor the Solution to Your Needs

In our offering, you will find various types of manholes, including the popular SK-1 and SKR-1 models. The SK-1 manhole is a compact design, well-suited for smaller fiber optic networks or locations with limited space. On the other hand, the SKR-1 manhole is a larger structure capable of accommodating a greater number of cables. Choose the right type of manhole that best suits your installation needs.

Concrete Classes Ensuring Durability and Resistance

SK-1 manholes are made of concrete, ensuring durability and resistance to loads. Depending on requirements and environmental conditions, we offer manholes in different concrete classes. A15 class manholes are designed for areas with light pedestrian traffic and light loads. D400 and B125 classes are more robust and suitable for areas with heavier vehicular traffic. By choosing the appropriate concrete class, you ensure that your SK-1 manhole is resistant and durable for many years.

Benefits of Using SK-1 Manholes - Robust Solutions for Fiber Optic Network Installers

SK-1 manholes offer many benefits for fiber optic network installers. Primarily, they provide a solid and secure space for fiber optic cables. They effectively organize cables, ensuring easy access and identification. SK-1 manholes also protect cables from mechanical damage and the impact of external factors