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2013 Catalog featuring Siemon Cat6 patch panels, Jacks and more!

This years catalog features products from the Siemon Company including Fiber optic enclosures, Category 6 Jacks and Cat6 Patch panels.

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Siemon’s HD 6 was the industry’s first cat6 patch panel to exceed category 6 connecting hardware specifications for all pair combinations up to 250 MHz. Along with superior Category 6 performance.

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Combine the MC 6 Cat6 Patch cords with the Cat6 MAX Jacks and HD Cat6 patch panels for a complete category 6 channel solution. The Category 6 MAX module provides performance far exceeding category 6 connecting hardware performance specifications. It also insures backwards compatibility with components and systems of lower performing categories.

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AFL Fast Connectors – A quick and simple fiber termination | datacomtools.com

Terminate SC, ST and LC connectors in a minute with the AFL Fast Connector series Fiber Connectors.

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AFL’s new FAST Connectors are pre-polished, field installable connectors that eliminate the need for hand polishing in the field. FAST Connectors provide an immediate termination to either single-mode or multimode fibers.

FAST Connectors feature a pre-stubbed factory-polished ferrule that couples to the fiber being terminated by precision mechanical alignment, insuring low loss with a proprietary gel. Each FAST Connector comes with a factory-installed wedge clip that holds the clamping device open while the fiber is inserted. Once the fiber is in place, the wedge clip is removed and discarded.

FAST connectors are pre-packaged with 900um connector packs only.

2mm and 3mm boots can be purchased separately.

Product Features

– Easy assembly process – Fiber can be reseated – No expensive tools required – No epoxy required – Factory polishing eliminates loss concerns – Meets TIA/EIA 568A performance requirements    Installation takes just minutes and couldn’t be easier. Strip the buffer, cleave and insert the fiber into the Fast Connector. Release the wedge clip…you’re done!

Gone are the expensive tools, jigs and messy epoxy.

Click here for More information on the AFL Fast connectors