Fiber Blowing Machines – Cable Floating Machines In the 21st century the cable jetting technique is used worldwide, from small optical telecom cables (1.8 mm diameter) in small microducts (3 mm internal diameter) up to large copper telecom cables (35 mm diameter) in large ducts (50 mm internal diameter). Jetting is done with a pressure of the compressed air in the order […]
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Longer installation distances can be reached Installation distance less dependent on bends and undulations in duct Forces exerted on the cable are lower Easier use jet in tandem operation The step of installing a winch rope is avoided Equipment is needed only at one end of the duct route fiber blowing machines – cablejetting.com
Cable jetting is the process of blowing a cable through a duct while simultaneously pushing the cable into the duct. Compressed air is injected at the duct inlet and flows through the duct and along the cable at high speed. (Preferably, no suction pig is used at the cable head.) The high speed air propels the cable due […]
Traditionally fibre optic cables were pulled through cable ducts in the same way as other cables, via a winch line. Every time a bend or undulation in the duct is passed the pulling force is multiplied by a friction dependent factor (which can be reduced by using lubricant). This means that the higher the local pulling force is, the higher […]
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