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SKR-1 Manholes

SKR-1 Manholes - Robust Infrastructure for Fiber Optic Networks

SKR-1 manholes 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 are made of high-quality concrete, ensuring durability and resistance to loads. We offer SKR-1 manholes in different concrete classes, such as A15, D400, and B125, to meet various requirements and environmental conditions.

Diversity of Manhole Types - SK-1 and SKR-1

In our offering, you will find various types of manholes, including popular models like SK-1 and SKR-1. SK-1 manholes are compact structures, ideal for smaller fiber optic networks or locations with limited space. On the other hand, SKR-1 manholes are larger structures capable of accommodating a greater number of fiber optic cables. Choose the appropriate manhole that best suits your installation needs.

Concrete Classes for Durability and Strength

SKR-1 manholes come in different concrete classes to ensure durability and strength. Concrete classes such as A15, D400, and B125 determine the manhole's ability to withstand loads. A15 class manholes are designed for areas with light pedestrian traffic and light loads. Meanwhile, D400 and B125 classes are more robust and suitable for areas with heavier vehicular traffic. By selecting the appropriate concrete class for SKR-1 manholes, you can ensure that you meet installation requirements and maintain the performance of your fiber optic network.

Benefits of Using SKR-1 Manholes for Fiber Optic Network Installers

SKR-1 manholes offer numerous benefits for fiber optic network installers. Primarily, they provide a solid and secure space for fiber optic cables. SKR-1 manholes are specially designed to facilitate the organization and management of cables, ensuring easy access and identification