Descriptions
A 1-inlet, 1-outlet drop cable splice box (TP-3127-A) is a device used in telecommunications and networking infrastructure to facilitate the connection and splicing of drop cables. It serves as a junction point where the main network cable is connected to individual drop cables, enabling the extension of network connectivity to subscribers or endpoints.
Main Features
Inlet: This refers to the point where the main cable enters the splice box. The main cable typically carries signals from a larger network, such as a fiber optic backbone.
Outlet: This is where the drop cable exits the splice box. The drop cable is usually a smaller cable that connects to individual subscribers or endpoints.
Drop Cable: This is the cable that extends from the splice box to the subscriber's location. It's often a smaller, more flexible cable designed for easier installation and connection to individual premises.
Splice: The splice box allows for the connection of the main cable to the drop cable. Splicing involves joining the individual fibers or conductors of the cables in a secure and reliable manner to ensure proper signal transmission.
Box: The enclosure that houses the splicing components and provides protection against environmental factors such as moisture, dust, and physical damage.
Schematic Diagrams
Packing Pictures
Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-3127-A | Drop cable splice box, 85x18x11mm, 1 inlet 1 outlet |