Fiber optic cable pulling grips.
Pulling eye fiber optic cable.
The first step in pulling fiber optic cable is to measure and cut the material.
The foc eye is used to protect the terminated ends of a fiber cable assembly when pulling through walls or ceilings.
A pulling eye is a device fastened to a fiber cable to which a hook may be attached in order to pull the cable through a duct or small space.
This product is a must for any riser or plenum fiber installation.
And always use a swivel pulling eye because pulling tension will cause twisting forces on the cable.
Special fiber optic blocks should be used on all turns or angles.
Fiber optic grip swivel eye.
The pre terminated fiber optic cable the pulling eye and the robust sheathing make such indoor outdoor fiber cables the prior choice in both long distance and short distance fiber links.
Then position the pulling grip over the cable core and tape it in place.
Fiber optic grip flexible eye low profile double single weave mesh.
Fiber optic pulling eye for duplex fiber cable assemblies l com s foc eye can be used with all duplex fiber cables and is constructed of high performance polymers ensuring strength during tough cable pulls.
Timbercon multi fiber distribution cables come with pulling eye options.
Fiber optic slack grip split mesh rod closing single weave.
The flexible options of different connector types can also meet the requirements of being used with different equipment.
Inaccurate measurements can result in disastrous issues.
Damage to cable can come in many forms and the common broken fiber is difficult to detect.
5 use a swivel when pulling to make sure twists in the pull rope are not translated to the fiber optic cable.
Also use a tensionmeter to monitor the tension being applied to the cable during the pull.
Fiber optic slack grip split mesh.
Pulling underground fiber optic cable.
Fiber optic grip flexible eye.
The new pulling eye is included on our 12 fiber double jacket 4 8 mm cables coming soon for fiber greater fiber counts.