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    Fiber-Optic Cords

    Connect computers, servers, and switches in a fiber-optic network.
    LC Plug × LC Plug
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Fiber-Optic Cords. LC Connection.
    Cords with LC connections have push-pull connectors that lock in place with a latch. Their connectors are about half the size of SC and ST connectors, so they’re best for devices in tight spaces as well as crowded racks and panels.
    Multimode OM4 Cable—Multimode cords are often used for shorter runs within buildings. OM1 cords support 10 Gigabit Ethernet at lengths up to 33 meters. They are used for Local Area Networks (LAN).
    OFNR Cable—OFNR (optical fiber nonconductive riser) cords prevent the spread of fire from floor to floor within buildings. Use them in vertical spaces, such as shafts, between floors. They cannot be installed in plenum areas. These cords are corrosion resistant. They release heavy black smoke, hydrochloric acid, and other toxic gases when they burn.
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Core Dia.,
    μm
    Color
    Each
    Multimode OM4 Cable, OFNR Cable
    350Teal2087T17000000
    650Teal2087T2700000
    1050Teal2087T3700000
    3350Teal2087T6700000
     
    SC Plug × SC Plug
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Fiber-Optic Cords. SC Connection.
    Cords with SC connections have push-pull connectors that lock in place with a tab.
    Multimode OM4 Cable—Multimode cords are often used for shorter runs within buildings. OM1 cords support 10 Gigabit Ethernet at lengths up to 33 meters. They are used for Local Area Networks (LAN).
    OFNR Cable—OFNR (optical fiber nonconductive riser) cords prevent the spread of fire from floor to floor within buildings. Use them in vertical spaces, such as shafts, between floors. They cannot be installed in plenum areas. These cords are corrosion resistant. They release heavy black smoke, hydrochloric acid, and other toxic gases when they burn.
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Core Dia.,
    μm
    Color
    Each
    Multimode OM4 Cable, OFNR Cable
    350Teal2087T18000000
    650Teal2087T2800000
    1050Teal2087T3800000
     
    ST Plug × ST Plug
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Fiber-Optic Cords. ST Connection.
    Cords with ST connections have twist-lock spring-loaded connectors that secure in place with a bayonet lock.
    Multimode OM4 Cable—Multimode cords are often used for shorter runs within buildings. OM1 cords support 10 Gigabit Ethernet at lengths up to 33 meters. They are used for Local Area Networks (LAN).
    OFNR Cable—OFNR (optical fiber nonconductive riser) cords prevent the spread of fire from floor to floor within buildings. Use them in vertical spaces, such as shafts, between floors. They cannot be installed in plenum areas. These cords are corrosion resistant. They release heavy black smoke, hydrochloric acid, and other toxic gases when they burn.
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Core Dia.,
    μm
    Color
    Each
    Multimode OM4 Cable, OFNR Cable
    350Teal2087T19000000
    650Teal2087T2900000
    3350Teal2087T6900000
     

    DIN-Rail-Mount Ethernet Switches

    Mount these Ethernet switches onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail alongside PLCs, relays, and power supplies—they snap in place and stay secure. They connect computers, sensors, and other devices to the same network so they can talk to each other, access the Internet, and provide you with real-time diagnostics. Switches do not require set up—just plug in a device and it will be connected to your network. These switches are backward compatible, so they'll work in networks below their rated transmission speed. For example, a 100 Mbit/s switch will work in a 10 Mbit/s network, but it will only run at 10 Mbit/s.
    Ethernet Switches With SC Fiber-Optic Ports
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Ethernet Switches. DIN-Rail-Mount Ethernet Switches, Ethernet Switches With SC Fiber-Optic Ports.
    Switches with SC fiber-optic ports accept multimode fiber-optic cords.
    For Multimode OM4 Cable—Multimode OM4 cords transmit further distances than standard Ethernet cables and with increased bandwidth. They are designed for high-speed data transmission applications, such as data centers. OM4 is backward compatible with older multimode fibers, allowing seamless upgrades in existing networks.
    Ethernet
    Fiber-Optic
    No. of
    Ports
    Connection
    No. of
    Ports
    For Cable Designation
    Transmission
    Speed
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Housing
    Material
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Wire
    Connection
    No. of
    Terminals
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Certification
    Each
    4RJ451Multimode OM1
    Multimode OM2
    Multimode OM3
    Multimode OM4
    100 Mbit/s4 1/2"1"3 1/8"Plastic10 to 32Screw Terminal3-40 to 155C-UL Listed
    8653T180000000
     

    Fiber-Optic Cable Ratchet Crimpers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire and Cable Crimpers. Fiber-Optic Cable Ratchet Crimpers.
    Crimp FC, ST, SC, LC, SMA, and MT-RJ connectors onto fiber-optic cable. The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete crimp every time.
    Crimpers
    Replacement Dies
    For Cable Designation
    Cavity Size
    Lg.
    Material
    Grip
    Style
    Grip
    Material
    Each
    Each
     
    For FC, ST, SC, LC, SMA, MT-RJ Connection
    Single Mode OS1, Single Mode OS2, Multimode OM1, Multimode OM2, Multimode OM3, Multimode OM40.134", 0.139", 0.151", 0.178", 0.190"9 1/2"SteelCushionABS
    4847N210000004847N2000000
     
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