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Holds twelve 2.7 mm splices or four 4.2 mm splices. Fastens with either an adhesive pad or #4 screw.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic installations to secure and organise fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movements and protecting them from damage and stress. It is designed to hold 16 cables in place in 3 different clips of 4, 6 and 6 components, which can be separated. The smallest clip is for 3.9 mm fibre; the others are 3.4 mm and 2.9 mm.
They are easy to install and remove by clip-on or adhesive mounting. Used for telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic installations to secure and organise fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movements and protecting them from damage and stress. It is designed to hold 16 cables in place in 3 different clips of 4, 4 and 8 components, which can be separated. A number of fibre clip slots take 3 mm clips, while others take 2 mm clips.
They are easy to install and remove by clip-on or adhesive mounting. Used for telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
Fibre Clips are used in fibre optic installations to secure and organise fibre optic cables, avoiding unwanted movements and protecting them from damage and stress. It is designed with two slots to hold cables of different diameters including 4.5mm, 5.5mm and 6mm.
They are easy to install and remove by clip-on, screw or adhesive mounting. Used for telecommunication cabinets, data centres, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
Holds up to 24 components/splice protectors. Flexible wings grip components up to 1.6 mm in diameter. Low profile to save space.
Designed to hold four 3.9 mm fibers.
6-slot fiber clips are designed to hold six 3.4 mm or 2.9 mm diameter fibers.
The Fiber Management range supports many low profile fiber reels for spooling excess fiber onto a PCB board. Some reels can be broken apart to form a controlled bend around a 90 or 180 degree turn. The range also offers stacking pillars and stand-offs which can be used to stack multiple reels for compact spooling of multiple runs of fiber. Fiber Guides are used to assist with reeling and corner guides maintain a bending radius through a 90 degree turn
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