Once you’ve prepared your loose tube fibers, it’s time to splice it to another cable or some pigtails and in both cases.
You will need to use a splice tray or a termination box. Beyondtech's Splice trays are used to protect and hold fiber optic splices and store extra fiber in rack mount housings. Termination boxes keep fibers save in FTTH structures.
This video details step by step how to elaborate a fusion splicing in a splice tray. You can check all our resources at https://beyondtech.us
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Fiber-Optics-Fan-Out-Kit-Beyondtech/dp/B06XY3MPJ7
Beyondtech Global Link: https://beyondtech.us/products/fan-out-kit-strand-ribbon-for-loose-tube-bulk-fiber-beyondtech
You will need:
1. Shears.
2. Fiber stripper.
3. Cleaver.
4. Fusion splicer.
5. Fusion protection sleeves.
6. Splice tray or termination box.
7. Zip ties.
8. Electrical tape.
9. The fiber to be terminated.
10. Screwdriver.
You will need to use a splice tray or a termination box. Beyondtech's Splice trays are used to protect and hold fiber optic splices and store extra fiber in rack mount housings. Termination boxes keep fibers save in FTTH structures.
This video details step by step how to elaborate a fusion splicing in a splice tray. You can check all our resources at https://beyondtech.us
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Fiber-Optics-Fan-Out-Kit-Beyondtech/dp/B06XY3MPJ7
Beyondtech Global Link: https://beyondtech.us/products/fan-out-kit-strand-ribbon-for-loose-tube-bulk-fiber-beyondtech
You will need:
1. Shears.
2. Fiber stripper.
3. Cleaver.
4. Fusion splicer.
5. Fusion protection sleeves.
6. Splice tray or termination box.
7. Zip ties.
8. Electrical tape.
9. The fiber to be terminated.
10. Screwdriver.
- Category
- Tech Education Channel

Be the first to comment