Fiber-Optic Cords
Connect computers, servers, and switches in a fiber-optic network.
Multimode cords are often used for shorter runs within buildings.
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.
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.
Cords with SC connections have push-pull connectors that lock in place with a tab.
Cords with ST connections have twist-lock spring-loaded connectors that secure in place with a bayonet lock.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
DIN-Rail Mount Ethernet Switches
Mount these Ethernet switches to 35 mm DIN rail to expand your data network by connecting computers, printers, and servers.
Switches with a fiber-optic connection accept multimode fiber-optic cords.

Connections and 1 SC
Fiber Optic Connection
Ethernet Connections | Fiber-Optic Connections | ||||||||||||
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No. of | Type | No. of | Type | Cord Type | Transmission Speed, Mbps | Housing Material | Voltage | Wire Connection Type | No. of Terminals | Temp. Range, °F | Specifications Met | Each | |
4 | RJ45 | 1 | SC | Multimode OM1 Multimode OM2 Multimode OM3 Multimode OM4 | 100 | Plastic | 10-32V DC | Screw Terminals | 3 | -40° to 155° | C-UL Listed | 0000000 | 0000000 |