TLT-X-SM-XXX-X-G652 Loose Tube Fiber Optic Cable
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Toner Cable Equipment Inc. - TLT-X-SM-XXX-X-G652 Loose Tube Fiber Optic Cable

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Loose Tube Fiber Cables are ideal for indoor/outdoor applications, including use in conduit, direct burial, lashed aerial and trunking applications. Their designs utilize 250 µm fibers in central and multi-loose-tube constructions ranging in fiber counts from 12 to 288. Standard offerings include plenum, riser and outside plant (OSP) ratings with the option of aluminum interlocked armor or steel corrugated armor.

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Easy Cable Entry & Preparation
  • Adhesive bond armor greatly improves mid-entry
  • Ripcord speeds cable entry & outer jacket removal
  • Dry core swellable binders speed cable prep
  • Flexible Routing & Termination
Multi-purpose Installation & Use
  • Suitable for aerial lashed, duct, & direct buried installation
  • Small diameter & light weight extend installation length
  • Optional corrugated steel tape armor provides mechanical protection & rodent resistance
Reliable Lifetime Performance
  • Fiber coating (singlemode) for permanent embedded color & lifetime performance
  • Proven water-blocking with swellable core elements
  • Guaranteed standards-based performance

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Weight 1.2 lbs
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in

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Toner Cable Equipment Inc.

Toner Cable Equipment Inc. Founded in 1971 by Bob Toner, Toner Cable was an early innovator of electronic multi-taps and antenna products. Over the next thirty years, Toner Cable continued to develop as a leading cable equipment provider, growing into the computer systems and satellite services industries. Today Toner Cable continues to be a provider and manufacturer of digital and analog electronic equipment including headend electronics, broadband video and radio frequency distribution products, TV antennae, satellite, fiber optic and test equipment, as well as I/P Ethernet network tools. We'd like to invite you to browse our extensive line of fiber optic equipment, including testing tools, enclosures, cables, splicing units, power supplies, as well as data and Ethernet cables.