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New clamp for fibre optic cables

New clamp for fibre optic cables

In an increasingly connected world, the infrastructure of the the telecommunications plays a crucial role. Recent field tests, corroborated by Telefónica, have shed light on a promising alternative to conventional preformed assemblies used for the suspension and retention of fibre optic cables.

FIBRE OPTIC PENDULUM SUSPENSION CLAMP

(with Telefonica codes 500373, 500374, 500375 and 500376, depending on the cable diameter to be installed).

It consists of the suspension clamp, the retaining rubber, a spiral hook bracket, a threaded stud M16*360 and the corresponding hardware.

Its biggest advantages are in a high economic profitability when it comes to purchasing, assembly and storage, the short installation timewhich ensures a more efficient installation. agile and secure for operators, and a minimum space necessary for storage and transfer.

MULTIPLE BRACKET FOR UNIVERSAL POLE MOUNTED SERVICE CONNECTION RETAINER  

(with Telefonica code 542418)  

It is designed for a easy to attach to any type of pole. It also allows the installation of multiple hooks for the service connection retainer.

In addition, its hot-dip galvanised finish in accordance with UNE ENISO 1461 standard gives it a greater strength and durability.

These solutions, backed by Telefónica's rigorous requirements specification, not only simplify installation processes, they also increase quality and durability of fibre-optic infrastructures.

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