How to secure optical cables inside the splice tray

Insert the splices into the slots of the splice tray, managing any excess length by coiling it within the tray. For protection against the outside plant environment and damage, splices require placeme...

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3.6 Tight buffered fibers can be secured with cable ties threaded through cable tie slots located on splice tray base. If cable jacket cannot be routed up to splice tray use PVC tubing to protect buffered fibers.

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Cables must be secured to the splice closure and sealed properly. Loose tube cables will have the tubes extending from the entrance of the closure to the tray, where they are secured, then

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Tight-bufered fibers are generally secured with cable ties threaded through holes in the tray (Figure 5). Position cable tie buckles inside the Tight-buffered fiber tray and to one side of the cable bundle to

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Secure the Cable: Insert the sealed cable end into the closure and use a hose clamp to secure the cable to the base of the splice closure. Tighten

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3.6 Tight buffered fibers can be secured with cable ties threaded through cable tie slots located on splice tray base. If cable jacket cannot be routed up to splice tray use PVC tubing to protect buffered fibers.

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