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Pigtail fiber optic cable SC/PC 50/125 µm OM4, 2 m, OEM
Pigtail fiber optic cable SC/PC 50/125 µm OM4, 2 m, OEM
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Pigtail fiber optic cable SC/PC 50/125 µm OM4, 2 m, OEM
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Pigtail fiber optic cable SC/PC 50/125 µm OM4, 2 m, OEM
Pigtail fiber optic cable SC/PC 50/125 µm OM4, 2 m, OEM
Single pigtail fiber optic cable with an SC/PC connector, 50/125 µm multimode OM4 core and a 2 m jacketed length. Designed for splicing and patching tasks in data centers, server rooms, telecommunications racks and structured cabling installations, this pigtail delivers the modal bandwidth and insertion characteristics required for short- to medium-range multimode networks. The cable is intended primarily for termination and fusion-splice applications where a pre-connectorized tail simplifies installation and reduces field termination time.
The OM4 multimode glass offers higher effective modal bandwidth compared with lower-grade multimode fibers, supporting increased data rates over common short-reach links. The SC/PC connector provides a reliable physical contact interface with low insertion loss and repeatable mating cycles. A 2 m length gives flexibility when routing between splice trays, patch panels and nearby equipment without excess slack. The pigtail’s construction is suitable for fusion splicing and provides consistent optical performance when properly installed.
Prepare the permanent fiber by stripping, cleaning and cleaving according to standard fusion-splice procedures. Place the pigtail in a splice tray or panel with sufficient bend radius and secure the fiber jacket. Perform fusion splicing between the pigtail fiber and the installed backbone or drop fiber, then protect the splice with an appropriate heat-shrink sleeve or mechanical protector. Route the SC/PC connector to the patch panel or equipment port and insert it into the corresponding adapter. Verify link performance using an optical power meter and visual fault locator or OTDR as required.
Handle the fiber by the jacket and avoid touching the connector ferrule; always clean connectors before mating and maintain the specified minimum bend radius to prevent increased attenuation or mechanical damage. Use certified fusion splicing and testing equipment to ensure low-loss, reliable terminations and document insertion loss measurements after installation.
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