Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Fiber Optic Patch Cable TECHLY LC–LC OS2 9/125 µm, 1 m, yellow
Fiber Optic Patch Cable TECHLY LC–LC OS2 9/125 µm, 1 m, yellow
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Fiber Optic Patch Cable TECHLY LC–LC OS2 9/125 µm, 1 m, yellow
Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Fiber Optic Patch Cable TECHLY LC–LC OS2 9/125 µm, 1 m, yellow
Fiber Optic Patch Cable TECHLY LC–LC OS2 9/125 µm, 1 m, yellow
Fiber Optic Patch Cable TECHLY LC–LC OS2 9/125 µm, 1 m, yellow is a single‑mode duplex patch cord designed for short interconnects in telecom, data‑center and campus environments. It features LC connectors on both ends and an OS2 9/125 µm fiber core for low attenuation and long reach in single‑mode links. The cable’s 1 m length and yellow jacket make it suitable for organised patching and clear visual identification in fiber trays and patch panels.
This LC–LC OS2 patch cable provides consistent single‑mode performance with stable optical characteristics for use in high‑density racks and standard patch panels. Its duplex LC connectors support compact port spacing while the yellow outer jacket complies with common color coding for single‑mode fiber, aiding cable management. Lightweight construction and a 1 m length reduce excess slack in short runs while maintaining mechanical flexibility for routing in confined spaces.
Install the patch cable by inserting each LC connector into the corresponding LC port of the devices or patch panel until the latch clicks. Ensure correct duplex orientation to match transmit and receive pairs on connected equipment. Route the cable through cable management guides or trays to avoid tight bends; maintain the manufacturer’s recommended minimum bend radius to prevent increased attenuation. For testing, connect to appropriate single‑mode transceivers and verify link parameters such as insertion loss and optical power levels.
Store and handle the fiber cable by the connector housings rather than pulling on the jacket. Avoid kinks and sharp bends, keep connectors capped when not in use, and perform end‑face inspection and cleaning prior to connection to ensure reliable optical performance.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}