Splice closure

Feb. 1, 1999

Splice closure

The NCD 505 closure is a fiber organizer and cable closure system that can be used for aerial, buried, and manhole applications. The closure, which is designed to house all common fiber-optic cables, will accept up to 10 cables in an inline configuration. It can organize up to 288 single fibers using eight trays. Used for high counts of fiber ribbons, the splicing capacity exceeds 1000 fibers. It is designed for sealing and re-entry without the use of heat shrink hoses or putty tape.

Ericsson Cables AB

Sundbyberg, Sweden

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