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Pigtail fiber optic cable OEM 2126 LC multimode 50/125 µm 2 m
Pigtail fiber optic cable OEM 2126 LC multimode 50/125 µm 2 m
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Pigtail fiber optic cable OEM 2126 LC multimode 50/125 µm 2 m
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Pigtail fiber optic cable OEM 2126 LC multimode 50/125 µm 2 m
Pigtail fiber optic cable OEM 2126 LC multimode 50/125 µm 2 m
Pigtail fiber optic cable OEM 2126 LC multimode 50/125 µm 2 m is a short-length optical pigtail with an LC connector and multimode 50/125 µm core/cladding. It is intended for use in splicing and making permanent connections inside distribution frames, patch panels and equipment racks. The 2 m length and small LC connector form factor simplify routing inside cabinets and enclosures while maintaining consistent optical performance for local networks, data centers and telecom installations.
The cable offers compact LC termination compatible with standard multimode ports and adapters, allowing dense port layout and easy integration with patch panels. Multimode 50/125 µm fiber provides stable short-range transmission suitable for typical LAN and data center links. The pre-terminated pigtail design reduces onsite termination time and helps achieve consistent splice quality when used with fusion or mechanical splices. The 2 m jacketed length gives enough slack for routing without excess cable bulk.
Route the pigtail inside the enclosure or rack to the desired splice tray or panel location. Secure the jacket to strain-relief points or cable management hardware and prepare the existing trunk or distribution fiber according to standard splicing procedures. Perform fusion or mechanical splicing between the pigtail and the backbone fiber, then place the splice in a protective splice tray. Insert the LC connector into the appropriate adapter or patch panel port to complete the connection and verify optical continuity and loss using appropriate test equipment.
Handle the multimode fiber carefully: avoid tight bends and protect the connector endface from contamination. Use proper splice protection and cable management to ensure stable performance. For reliable results, test insertion loss and continuity after installation and follow data center or telecom best practices for cable routing and labeling.
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