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Adapter ShiverPeaks S/CONN maximum connectivity Modular connector TAE F-plug to NFN and Western coupling 6/4 fixed adapter
The ShiverPeaks modular adapter converts a TAE F-plug connection to NFN and Western (6/4) couplings, providing a compact, fixed interface for telephone, audio and low-speed data applications. Designed for installation and retrofit work, this adapter ensures physical and signal compatibility between different connector standards so existing cabling and equipment can be used without rewiring.
This fixed adapter offers straightforward conversion between TAE F-plug and NFN/Western (6/4) connectors in a small footprint. It maintains contact alignment to preserve signal integrity for voice and low-bandwidth data, and its modular design simplifies installation in junction boxes, wall plates and telecom panels. The adapter is robust enough for repeated connections in living spaces, small offices and workshop environments while remaining unobtrusive in size.
Insert the TAE F-plug from the source cable into the adapter's TAE input until it seats securely. Connect the target device or patch cable to the NFN or Western (6/4) output coupling as required. Ensure cables are routed to avoid strain on the adapter; if mounting in a wall plate or panel, secure the adapter according to the enclosure's mounting provisions. Verify connectivity with the target device or a line tester before finalizing the installation.
Use the adapter for voice and low-bandwidth data connections only; it is not intended for high-speed data or broadband service. Avoid exposing the adapter to excessive moisture or mechanical stress and check contact seating if intermittent issues occur. For permanent installations, combine with appropriate strain relief and mounting hardware to ensure a reliable long-term connection.
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