Clamping Tools and Test Fixtures
Self-clamping cable clamp for pull-off tests of small cables, wires, strips, etc. The test specimen is inserted between the eccentric cam and the static block and is clamped by rotating the cam.
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Self-clamping cable clamp for pull-off tests of small cables, wires, strips, etc. The test specimen is inserted between the eccentric cam and the static block and is clamped by rotating the cam.
By clamping the cable to a mandrel using cable ties, the test measures any variations in the attenuation of the optical signal. This is important in aerospace applications where reliable and accurate
Designed by a by a fiber splicer with 25 years experience in the field, FasClamp and FasclampXL can be used in any splicing vehicle, trailer, or table mounted for indoor use. It is the most fail proof way to
In ADSS systems, tension clamps, and suspension clamps are used to secure optical cables and maintain appropriate tension and spatial position. In indoor wiring, cable clamps are used to guide
Fiber optic tools and accessories. Complete kits for fiber optic cable assembly, termination, polishing, testing, and field installation.
The Cold Clamp can typically be used without disrupting traffic on the cable being tested.
Fiber optic cable clamps are devices used to secure and stabilize fiber optic cables in a wide range of applications, including telecommunications, data centers, and network systems.
A cable tension clamp is a mechanical hardware component used to secure, anchor, and stabilize fiber optic cables during aerial deployment. It maintains proper cable tension, prevents cable
CommScope designs and manufactures a variety of Fiber Cable Clamps and Grounding Kits
This paper proposes a novel methodology integrating distributed optical fiber sensing (DOFS) for strain monitoring and progressive damage characterization in CFRP plate cables with