joint box fiber optic can connect the drop cable with feeder cable as the termination point in the Fttx network, which integrates optical splitting and cable distribution, can achieve direct or branch cable connection. Cable box fiber optic box suits the cable distribution of the optical communication equipment. Through the adapter installed in the splitter box, the drop cable leads the signal out, which achieves optical cable distribution; also applies to the protective connection of cables and pigtails.
Material
PC+ABS
Application
FTTH FTTB FTTX Network
Waterproof Grade
IP65
Certification
RoHS, ISO9001
10 cores Huawei port Terminal Distribution Box
FTTH Outdoor 10 cores fiber optic Splitter NAP Terminal Distribution Box
joint box fiber optic can connect the drop cable with feeder cable as the termination point in the Fttx network, which integrates optical splitting and cable distribution, can achieve direct or branch cable connection. Cable box fiber optic box suits the cable distribution of the optical communication equipment. Through the adapter installed in the splitter box, the drop cable leads the signal out, which achieves optical cable distribution; also applies to the protective connection of cables and pigtails.
2 Features:
2.1 The body of fiber box splitter is made of high-quality engineering plastic with good strength;
2.2 CTO Cajas de distribution 8F with safe special-shaped lock, the fiber optic splice box can be opened easily and has good waterproof performance, suitable for indoor and outdoor natural environments (Pic#4 for details);
2.3 Terminal box outdoor with the independent rubber sealing plug for drop cable, better waterproof performance( Pic#5 for details);
2.4 16cores NAP jc box fiber optical with double-page design, the FTTH outdoor distribution box can be installed and maintained easily, the fusion and termination are completely separated ( Pic#6 for details);
2.5 Fat box for optic termination of the drop-leaf can be installed 2 pcs of 1*8 tube splitter and SC-APC, LC-UPC pigtails&adpater( Pic#7 for details);