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Fiber optic splice tray Extralink V2 24-core, ABS housing, white
Fiber optic splice tray Extralink V2 24-core, ABS housing, white
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Fiber optic splice tray Extralink V2 24-core, ABS housing, white
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Fiber optic splice tray Extralink V2 24-core, ABS housing, white
Fiber optic splice tray Extralink V2 24-core, ABS housing, white
Extralink Fiber optic splice tray V2 24-core in white ABS housing is a compact splice organizer intended to hold and protect up to 24 fiber splices in splice enclosures, distribution panels or optical distribution frames. The tray provides secure routing for fusion or mechanical splices, integrated cable storage and provisions for pigtail management. Its design maintains appropriate fiber bend radius and supports mounting in patch panels or distribution cabinets.
The ABS housing offers a lightweight yet durable enclosure that resists impact and environmental wear typical in telecom racks and closures. The tray design secures both fusion and mechanical splices using supplied splice holders and includes a removable top cover for protected access. Compact dimensions allow installation in ODF systems or terminal boxes while preserving an organized layout for splicing and distribution of up to 12 adapters.
Open the top cover to access the splice holder area and position incoming and outgoing fibers along the provided routing channels. Secure splices in the supplied splice holders and route pigtails into the adapter area, taking care to maintain the recommended bend radius. Close the cover after splicing to protect the fibers. For panel mounting, align the tray with the mounting points in the patch panel or cabinet and fasten according to the enclosure manufacturer's instructions.
Handle fibers with appropriate ESD precautions and use proper fusion or mechanical splicing tools. Avoid tight bends and secure cables to reduce strain; use the tray's routing features to preserve bend radius. When installing multiple trays, plan cable entry and adapter placement to maintain accessibility and orderly cable management.
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