Optical Fiber Network Saddles Can Route Fiber Optic Cable

Oct. 1, 2000
Designed with rounded edges to provide a smooth surface between the mount and the cable, helping prevent potential stress on cable and damage to its insulation through snagging or abrasion, the Optical Fiber Network Saddles are for use in routing

Designed with rounded edges to provide a smooth surface between the mount and the cable, helping prevent potential stress on cable and damage to its insulation through snagging or abrasion, the Optical Fiber Network Saddles are for use in routing fiber optic cable. The saddles are available in both single and dual capacity versions, allowing users to select the appropriate capacity for specific fiber optic cable routing applications. They are also available in push-mount or adhesive-mount versions.
Each single-capacity saddle can accommodate a maximum bundle size of 1.06'' in diameter, while the double-capacity version may be used for routing two bundles of the same size.

Company: PANDUIT CORP.

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