Aerial cables are suspended from poles or pylons or mounted on buildings. Some are self-supporting, requiring no separate messenger wire between poles to support the cable’s weight.
Aerial Cables
Aerial Cables
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All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS)
Completely metal-free design with fiber counts from 12 to 144 fibers, suitable for deployment near high-voltage power lines. These cables can be installed outdoors between aerial poles without a separate messenger upon which to attach the optical cable.
Aerial Self-Supporting fig. 8-Cable Stranded Loose Tube LT 2.3
Unique design with fiber counts from 12 to 288 fibers, featuring a steel messenger for quick, easy, one-step installation on pole and building infrastructure in short spans. These cables are not suitable for deployment near high-voltage power lines.
SST-Ribbon™ Single-Tube, Gel-Free Cable
Central tube ribbon cables (totally gel-free) with fiber counts from 12 to 864 fibers, suitable for lashed aerial installation. 12 fibers are arranged in an array/ribbon, enabling mass-fusion splicing for significantly faster installation and maintenance than loose fiber designs.
Specification Sheet 12-216F >
Specification Sheet 288-864F >