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Splitter Distribution Box 8 Ports with 8 SC/APC SM Simplex Adapter and 1:8 SC/APC PLC Splitter

SKU LCFDB-108B-P8SCA
QTY available 42
Quantity Price
1 - 24 $121.99
25 - 49 $115.89
50 - 99 $109.79
100 + Call Us
Price $121.99

All Prices are in US Dollars and do not include duties



Introducing the L-com LCFDB-108B-P8SCA Splitter Distribution Box, designed to streamline indoor fiber optic connectivity. Crafted from durable ABS Plastic and engineered for wall mounting, this fiber optic distribution box offers a reliable solution for indoor installations. With 8 ports, including 2 inlet, 8 outlet, it facilitates seamless connectivity for your fiber optic infrastructure.

Equipped with SC/APC simplex couplers and a 1x8 terminated SC/APC splitter, the L-com LCFDB-108B-P8SCA fiber splitter distribution box supports single-mode fiber optic connections with precision. Its cable management tray ensures secure organization of fiber strands, minimizing the risk of damage and optimizing network efficiency. Included with the box are 8 SC/APC simplex couplers and a 1x8 terminated SC/APC splitter, simplifying installation, and enhancing convenience.

Upgrade your indoor fiber optic setup with L-com’s LCFDB-108B-P8SCA for dependable performance and hassle-free connectivity. Its ABS Plastic construction and included components make it a reliable choice for indoor fiber optic distribution needs. Ensure smooth operation and efficient management of your fiber optic network with this versatile fiber optic enclosure.


Features
  • Cable Management Tray designed to securely and safely hold your fiber strands
  • 8 SC/APC simplex couplers & 1x8 terminated SC/APC splitter included
  • ABS Plastic indoor wall mount
  • Cable in/out ports: 2 inlet, 8 outlet

Application
  • FTTH access networks
  • Data communication networks
  • Large-scale enterprise networks
  • High-demand data centers
  • University campus networks
  • CATV networks
  • Local area networks (LAN)