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OPGW Joint Box

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OPGW Joint Box Introduction

The joint boxes consist of external steel or die-cast aluminum housing providing protection to IEC 529 IP 44 and an internal die-cast aluminum or high-impact plastic ABS box to IEC 529 IP54 The external housing shall be designed so that the rainwater is directed away from the door and there is no water ingress when the door is opened.

optical fiber joint box

Features:

  • Suitable for OPGW and ADSS fiber optic cable

  • Fully kitted with all parts for convenient operation

  • Overlap structure in splicing tray for easy installation

  • Fiber-bending radium guaranteed more than 40mm

  • Easy to install and re-entry with a common can wrench

  • Excellent mechnical sealed to protect fiber and splice ensuring durability

  • Stand up to severe condition of moisture, vibration and extreme temperatures

joint box 24 core

Application:

  • The scope of application is Aerial, wall-counting.

  • The ambient temperature ranges from -40 to +65℃.

The joint boxes are supplied complete with all fittings to secure and seal the cable in the gland plates or blank the unused spigots. The cable cleats to secure the fiber optic OPGW or underground cable are fitted inside the box. The cleats won't have a detrimental effect on the performance of the optical fibers when tightened to the recommended torque.

Joint box for OPGW

The top and bottom of the joint box are vented and the vents are provided with vermin shields. The box is supplied complete with internal splice cassettes to accommodate the required number of splices. The glands are fitted to accommodate either the fiber optic OPGW or underground fiber optic cable.

optical fiber joint box


Optical joint boxes are supplied to protect the splice joint of optical fibres, either when individual lengths of the fibre optic OPGW, are jointed or between the fibre optic earth wire and the underground fibre optic cable.
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