8 Ports fiber optic Distribution Box

Name (Name)SizeWeight (kg)Packing Quantity (Qty) 8-core splitter box Quick plug 21017587MM 8 Ports fiber optic Distribution Box It is a compact fiber optic/copper cable wiring device designed for Centrally manage, distribute and protect conn...
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Name (Name)SizeWeight (kg)Packing Quantity (Qty)
                8-core splitter box Quick plug                210×175×87MM                                  

8 Ports fiber optic Distribution Box It is a compact fiber optic/copper cable wiring device designed for Centrally manage, distribute and protect connections of up to 8 cables (fiber or copper). Its core value lies in:

Cable finishing Avoid clutter and enhance wiring reliability.

  • quick maintenanceModular design supports plug and play, simplifying jumper operation.

  • expansionAs a small network node, it supports cascading or branching connections.

  • II.8 Ports Distribution Box Main technical features

    1. Physical specifications

    • number of ports: 8 (supports fiber optic adapters such as SC/LC/ST/FC or RJ45 copper cable modules).
    • size: Usually wall-mounted (e.g. 300mm × 200mm × 80mm) or rack-mounted (1U height).
    • materialCold-rolled steel (durable) or ABS plastic (lightweight).
    • Protection classIP20 (indoor use) or IP65 (optional dustproof and waterproof model).

    2. Management functions

    • Cable guide: Built-in fixed clip, tie wire ring, support bending radius control.
    • identification system: Can be labeled or laser printed port number.
    • Modular traySupport for sliding drawer trays for easy access to dense ports.

    3. Environmental adaptability

    • operating temperature: -20 ° C~ + 60 ° C (standard model), wide temperature model (-40 ° C~ + 85 ° C) is available.
    • humidity tolerance10% to 95% RH (non-condensing).
    • Flame retardant gradeUL94 V-0 grade material, meets fire protection regulations.

    4. Installation method

    • wall mountPreset mounting hole, suitable for standard wall.

    • rack mount19-Inch rack compatible (1U or 2U height optional).

    • Desktop/Under DesktopLightweight design supports flexible deployment.

    III.8 Ports Distribution Box Typical application scenarios

    1. Fiber to the Home (FTTH)As a splitting point for a building or floor, it connects 8 households.

    2. Data Center EdgeIn a small computer room or server cabinet, manage TOR (Top-of-Rack) jumpers.

    3. security monitoringConnect the 8-way camera to the convergence switch.

    4. Industrial networkFactory workshop equipment is connected to the control cabinet.

    5. broadband access networkCommunity cable handover box branch node.


    1. What is an 8 ports fiber optic distribution box?

    Answer: An 8 ports fiber optic distribution box is a compact enclosure used to terminate and distribute fiber optic cables. It can accommodate up to 8 fiber connections, making it ideal for FTTH, FTTB, or small network installations where efficient management and protection of fiber is required.


    2. What are the main applications of an 8-core fiber distribution box?

    Answer: 8-core fiber distribution boxes are widely used in FTTH (Fiber to the Home) systems, outdoor wall-mounted setups, and small-scale commercial fiber networks. They help in splicing, terminating, and organizing fiber cables in a clean and secure manner.


    3. Is the 8-port fiber optic distribution box suitable for outdoor use?

    Answer: Yes, many 8-port fiber optic distribution boxes are designed with IP65-rated enclosures, offering water and dust resistance. This makes them suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments, especially in harsh conditions.


    4. What connectors are compatible with the 8-port distribution box?

    Answer: The box is typically compatible with SC, LC, or FC adapters, depending on its design. Users can choose the appropriate adapter panel configuration based on the fiber connector type used in their network.


    5. How is fiber splicing handled inside the 8-port distribution box?

    Answer: The box usually includes a splice tray and cable management accessories. Incoming fibers are stripped and spliced with pigtails, which are then connected to adapters mounted on the panel. This setup ensures low-loss connections and organized cable routing.

     

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