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Optical Fibre Bend Limiting Tubing offers the ultimate protection to fibres eliminating problems such as crushing, kinking and micro bending whilst supplying an entire self-managing solution to managing the routing of fibre
Fibre Bend Limiting Tubing Clips are snap fitting for easy installation and allow the running of Fibre Bend Limiting Tubing along a panel, enclosure or racking unit. They are hinge fitted which also aids the ease of installation and removal
Fibre Bend Limiting Tubing can be mounted using saddles such as the Snap in Clips. These are simple to install and come in two different types
Fibre Bend Limiting Tubing can be mounted using Tube and Pip Clips such as the Standoff Clips. These are simple to install and come in two different material types
Optical Fibre Coiling Clip is made of two extruded clips that snap into each other to form a smooth and curved surface to accommodate fibre optic bundles and limit the bend radius of the fibre. Each part is sold separately.
The clip's unique design allows easy attachment to the fibre bracket, making it easy to install and remove as necessary. The coiling clip provides a tight grip on the cable while avoiding sagging. Used for applications in industrial and automotive.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic installations to secure and organize fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movements and protecting them from damage and stress. Some clips are designed to hold two cables, while others can simultaneously hold up to 16 cables. In addition, due to its size, each slot can have more or fewer cables, and it is possible to split the slots.
They are easy to install and remove, and you can choose Fibre Clips with different mounting methods: Push in, Clip, Screw, and Adhesive. Used for applications in telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial.
Material: Nylon, PP;TPEColour: Black, Natural, Yellow, Green, Red, BlueMaterial Flammability Standard: UL94 V-0, UL94 V-2, UL94 HB;UL94 V-0
These Fibre Clips are used to secure and control fibre optic wires. It has four slots that can hold four 3.9mm fibres. Furthermore, they can be part of the bigger EFA04 18 fibre clip, which can be disassembled to make independent clips, giving them a lot of adaptability.
They are intended to securely hold the cables, reducing stress and strain on the fragile fibres. This decreases the likelihood of cable bends, kinks, or breaks, protecting the integrity and performance of your wires over time. Used in various applications, including data centres, industrial settings, and telecommunications infrastructure.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic systems to attach and arrange fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movement and protecting them from damage and stress. This reduces the possibility of cable bends, kinks, or breakage, so preserving the integrity and performance of wires over time.
It has 6 slots divided into 3 clips that carry 2, 2, and 2 components. The range includes fibre clips for managing 3.4mm cables as well as those for organising 2.9mm cables.
They are easy to install by simply clipping into the panel or hole. Used for telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
These Fibre Cut-out Adapters are intended to accept a variety of fibre connectors, providing for easy integration and compatibility within the network infrastructure. It specifically converts an SC connector port hole cut-out to an ST connector port hole cut-out.
They ensure steady and accurate alignment between the connectors, producing optimal signal transmission and minimal signal loss.
Commonly mounted in fibre optic patch panels, wall plates, or enclosures, providing a centralized - and organized location for connecting fibre cables. Suitable for a wide range of applications, including telecommunications, data centres, and enterprise networks.
The Fibre Management range supports many low profile fibre reels for spooling excess fibre onto a PCB board. Some reels can be broken apart to form a controlled bend around a 90 or 180 degree turn.
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