1. Mechanical connection
After peeling, cutting, and cleaning the laid optical fibers and pigtails, insert them into the matching tray to align, cut, and lock them.
2. Splicing
Use a wire stripper to remove the outer skin of the laid optical fibers and fibers, clean and wipe the bare fibers with an alcohol cotton, cut the optical fibers with an optical fiber cutter, and melt them together with a welding tool under the protection of a welding disk.
Optical fibers are routed in pairs. Bend the optical fibers into a circle and bind them properly.
The ports on both ends of the optical fiber must be the same as those on the peer end.
When routing optical fibers, minimize bends and do not tighten cable ties. When routing optical fibers between rows, route cables through cable Bridges and use plastic corrugated protective tubes (corrugated pipes and winding tubes).
The tail end that is not used for the time being should be covered with a sheath and neatly coiled.