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LC Fiber Loop Back Cables

Purpose:

     To simulate an optical link or network for testing Data Communications and Telecommunications equipment.

     Local Area Network (LAN)
     Wide Area Network (WAN)

Description:

Plastic adapter housing, which covers and protects the fiber strand connecting two LC connectors.  The housing also provides proper duplex spacing and a unique mechanism for depressing the connectors' tabs when mating and un-mating the adaptor to the equipment.

Features:

     Fully Enclosed Fiber Assembly
     Industry Standard LC Connectors
      Connector Retention and Spacing
      Squeeze-together tab release lever
     Logo or Labeling Windows
       Color-coded shells

Benefits:

     Prevents damage and dirt from harming the delicate fiber
     Triples life of part
      Compatibility with virtually all equipment
     50% higher density
     Maintains proper alignment

 

     Allows connector to connect and disconnect easily in densely populated connector bays
      Prevents fiber breakage
     Provides space for private label or port-identified information.
      Easily identifies the fiber type and core diameter


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