Trench Digger Machine
Trench digger machine is dug; the hole itself is usually quite deep but not very wide, and it is often dug to be long. Trenching is common in construction, especially when installing underground pipes, wires, or structural supports. The practice of trenching is also common in military applications to protect front line troops from gunfire or other hazards. Large trenches can be damaging to a landscape if not properly dug and re-filled after use, and digging trenches is a hazardous job, as the walls of the trench are prone to cave-ins if not properly supported on either side.
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Optical time domain reflectometers An Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) is an important instrument used by organizations to certify the performance of new fiber optics links and detect problems with existing fiber links.
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Cable blowing machine can blow OFC in PLB ducts 40 mm Dia to 50 mm dia at an velocity of 70 meters per minute and machine can accommodate cable size 14 mm dia to 25 mm dia of any configuration either armored or unarmored, machine is run by air drive system powered Ingersoll Rand and machine weighs only 38 kgs. It is very easy to lift from one work point to other point easily, operations of machine is very simple requires only two lever control and can be handled by semi-skilled person. We have sold so many machines in India, Middle East countries, African and Srilanka. Duct Collate size: multi collate sizes for 32mm, 40mm and 50mm in combined pack. The machine also comes with only 40 mm duct collate and 50 mm duct collate.
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A patch cord (sometimes called a patch cable) is a length of cable with connectors on the ends that is used to connect an end device to something else, such as a power source. One of the most common uses is connecting a laptop, desktop or other end device to a wall outlet.
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Fiber optics is a particularly popular technology for local-area networks. In addition, telephone companies are steadily replacing traditional telephone lines with fiber optic cables. In the future, almost all communications will employ fiber optics.
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Utilizing its broad experience in information network installation and operation, ATS has developed a range of cost-effective joint closures that provides the right quality in the right place.
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Fusion splicing is the act of joining two optical fibers end-to-end using heat. The goal is to fuse the two fibers together in such a way that light passing through the fibers is not scattered or reflected back by the splice, and so that the splice and the region surrounding it are almost as strong as the virgin fiber itself.
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Horizontal directional drilling or HDD (known also as Guided Boring) techniques are used for the trenchless installation of new pipelines, ducts and cables.
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