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by DannyBee
455 days ago
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What? This is 100% wrong. This is well standardized. As I posted elsewhere: G.657A1/B1 = 10mm (half an inch) G.657A2/B2 = 7.5mm (a little over a quarter inch) G.657A3/B3 = 2.5mm (less than 1/8th of an inch) The only cable you will find with a 6 inch bend radius is going to be armored interlocking fiber cable or something. You can take 2mm G657.A3 fiber cable, wrap it around a pencil, and it will work 100% fine. Even old G652 cable only had a 1 inch bend radius. |
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Part number: LTP12B024
I am running a project where the low voltage contractor is pulling this fiber cable into a conduit my electricians are installing.
I don’t doubt your bend radius claims on the fiber optic cables you listed, but there are far more types of fiber cable than the ones you listed.