16-core SMC Optical Splitter Box HJ-GFS-KCW-16B adopts a separate fusion-splicing and distribution structure, with fusion splicing and optical distribution functions.
Meets the requirements for distribution and protection of 2 optical cables (Φ8~15mm) and terminal distribution of 1 plug-in type optical splitter (along with distribution pigtails or drop cables);
Optical Splitter: Capable of installing plug-in type optical splitters (1:4, 1:8, 1:16); Protection Class: IP55;
Equipped with a reliable fixing device for optical cables and drop cables;
The fiber distribution box adopts a hinged flap structure, allowing for convenient and quick insertion and removal of optical splitter cassettes;
The box body adopts a sealed structure, supplemented by an optional mechanical lock for fixation, making the box easy to open and close;
Built-in fiber fusion protection device and fiber adapter fixing device;
| Model | Product Dimensions | Weight | Material | Cable Entry Holes |
| HJ-GFS-KCW-16B | 350*275*100mm | 2.6kg | SMC Composite Material | 2 Inlets & 2 Outlets |
| Product Configuration List | |||||
| Serial No. | Name | Specification | Quantity | Unit | Remarks |
| 1 | Cabinet Body | 350*275*100mm | 1 | Set | Including internal structural components |
| 2 | Splitter Bracket | Flip-type | 1 | Set | 2 slots reserved |
| 3 | Optical Splitter | Plug-in type SC | * | Set | Optional accessory (1:4, 1:8, 1:16) Maximum quantity: 2 slots |
| 4 | Pigtail | Single-core SC | * | Piece | Optional (0.9mm pigtail, 2.0mm pigtail, drop cable optional) |
| 5 | Fiber Splicing Tray Device | 12-core | 1 | Block | Maximum 2 blocks can be configured |
| 6 | Heat Shrinkable Tube | Single-core heat shrinkable tube | 12 | Piece | |
| 7 | Fiber Protection Sleeve | 1 | Meter | ||
| 8 | Accessories | Installation accessories | 1 | Set | Standard configuration |
We provide professional optical fiber communication solutions tailored to different industries and application scenarios.
The FTTN (Fiber to the Node) solution involves laying optical fibers to node cabinets several miles away from users, then transmitting network signals to user terminals via traditional copper cables. It is an ideal choice for meeting the broadband upgrade needs of urban areas or communities, and is suitable for access requirements in small and medium-sized regions.
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