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Fiber Optic Termination Box INNE GFS-2 indoor — model GFS-2
Fiber Optic Termination Box INNE GFS-2 indoor — model GFS-2
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Fiber Optic Termination Box INNE GFS-2 indoor — model GFS-2
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Fiber Optic Termination Box INNE GFS-2 indoor — model GFS-2
Fiber Optic Termination Box INNE GFS-2 indoor — model GFS-2
The INNE Fiber Optic Termination Box GFS-2 is an indoor enclosure designed to organize and protect fiber optic cable splices and connector terminations. Intended for use in telecommunication closets, residential fiber installations and small office deployments, the compact unit provides a stable housing for splice trays and fiber management components while keeping fiber bends and connections secure. The model supports common single-mode and multimode cabling practices and is made for fixed indoor mounting where controlled routing and splice protection are required.
This termination box offers a compact footprint and straightforward internal layout that facilitate neat fiber routing and secure splice retention. Its enclosed design reduces the risk of accidental strain or contamination of fiber connectors and splices. The unit accommodates standard splice trays and provides space for orderly cable entry and exit, helping maintain optical performance and simplifying maintenance tasks.
Mount the termination box at the chosen indoor location using appropriate fasteners for the wall or cabinet surface. Route incoming and outgoing fiber cables through the designated entry points and secure them with the built-in cable management or strain relief features. Install splice trays and perform splicing or connector terminations according to standard fiber handling procedures, ensuring proper bend radius and tension relief. Close the enclosure to retain environmental protection and label terminations for future identification.
Handle fibers with care during installation to avoid microbends and contamination; use a clean work area and appropriate tools. Ensure splice trays are seated correctly and cables are secured to maintain consistent bend radii. For best long-term performance, periodically inspect the enclosure for dust or loose cables and verify labeling for network changes.
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