Fiber optic splicer BDO SERIES

Fiber optic splicer - BDO SERIES  - Charles Industries
Fiber optic splicer - BDO SERIES  - Charles Industries
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Pedlock BDO Series Fiber Pedestals are a key element of any FTTP solution. In both greenfield and brownfield fiber deployments, BDO Pedestals provide easy access to branch and drop splice while protecting and storing loose buffer tube fiber optic cables. The exclusive BDO fiber organizer allows technicians to mount splice trays and splitters securely with ample access to perform in-field splicing. BDO Pedestals feature a non-metallic construction that offers superior OSP protection against floods, fire, dirt, insects and impact. An expanded-capacity split base is designed to easily install around conduit-fed cable bundles in new construction. BDO pedestals are an ideal solution for rehabilitation of metallic enclosures, and protection of co-located copper/fiber distribution points. Two splice bracket options provide users with a choice between fiber only splicing (G Bracket) or copper/fiber splicing in a single enclosure (B Bracket) Fiber organizer backboards accommodate all commonly used fiber splice trays with a 4”x9” footprint. 10” diameter and larger pedestals also accept 4”x12” or 6”x15” trays Low total cost of ownership Bonding/grounding bar meets all requirements for proper bonding and grounding of service wires and cable sheaths Dome attaches securely to the base using a self-locking 216-hex head bolt lock Vault mount base available Two-piece expanded-capacity “split” base makes it easy for technicians to place the pedestal over conduit-fed cable bundles, and are an ideal solution for rehabilitating metallic enclosures Lift-off dome provides 360º access to internal splicing area Non-metallic PVC construction won’t rust, corrode, chip or fade
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