End Cover Single Hole

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No joiner needed
• Clips straight into 50 mm duct end
• Adapts to standard 32mm ID/38mm OD, convoluted tube (Part No: TC1279-68); available separately
• Tough, fire retardant material
• Purchase by the unit

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SKU: TC1279-127B Categories: , , Brand:

Description

The duct end cover is provided with a 38mmØ knock out tab that allows fitting of a convoluted, flexible tube 32mm ID/38mm OD (Part No: TC1279-68 – 2m long). This convoluted tube allows optical fibre cords to be dropped off from the duct to lower transmission equipment. The end cover is also used for sealing the open end of a standard 50mm straight duct. It snaps simply into the duct slots and can be removed with a screwdriver should the system need extending.

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Product features

  • ETIM Code: EC001574
  • ETIM Class: End piece for cable tray
  • Suitable for cable tray height: 50 Millimetre
  • Suitable for cable tray width: 50 Millimetre
  • Suitable for circuit integrity: No
  • Material: Plastic
  • Material quality: Other
  • Surface protection: Untreated
  • Colour: Yellow
  • RAL-number: 1026
  • Variant: yellow
  • Width: 50 mm
  • Height: 15 mm
  • Depth: 60 mm
  • Weight: 0.008 kg
  • Model: End Caps
  • Working temperature: -20 - 70 Degrees celsius

Description

The duct end cover is provided with a 38mmØ knock out tab that allows fitting of a convoluted, flexible tube 32mm ID/38mm OD (Part No: TC1279-68 – 2m long). This convoluted tube allows optical fibre cords to be dropped off from the duct to lower transmission equipment. The end cover is also used for sealing the open end of a standard 50mm straight duct. It snaps simply into the duct slots and can be removed with a screwdriver should the system need extending.

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