Description
Features of Access Terminal Box
- Made of high quality and impact resistant plastics;
- Accommodates 1:8splitter ( 2 pcs) or 1:16 PLC splitter (1pc);
- Anti-UV, anti-impact and waterproof;
- Wall or pole mounted;
- The toothed slots at the outlet can hold outgoing fibers, which avoids loosening or falling off by external force;
- The box body has two opened-type inlets, which realizes operation without breaking the cable.;
- The structural design of bottom box, reversible plate and inner cover make the cable inlet and outlet, fiber splicing area and fiber storage area form a closed and independent partition, which is conducive to manage and maintain.
Specification
| Model | FDB0416A |
| Dimension (A*B*C) | 231*152*59mm |
| Max. Capacity | 16cores (single fiber) |
| Cable ports | 4 express port, 16 drop cable ports |
| Cable diameter | In:Φ7-12mm, out:2*φ3mm |
| Splitter quantity | 1×16 or 2pc 1×8 steel tube |
| Adapter quantity | 18SC |
| Color | black /white |
| Protection level | IP65 |
Detailed Display of Access Terminal Box
The box has a rectangular shape with a robust enclosure. There are mounting brackets at the bottom, allowing it to be fixed on walls or poles. The edges of the box are designed with a ribbed structure, which enhances its mechanical strength and provides better heat dissipation. A logo or brand mark is embossed on the front cover. It is made of durable plastic, typically in a light gray color, ensuring good resistance to outdoor elements like UV rays, moisture, and minor impacts.

There is a fiber optic splice tray (the circular/rotary component) used for organizing and protecting fiber splices. It provides ample space for fiber bending and management, preventing fiber damage due to excessive bending. Some models may have separate small enclosures for storing accessories or providing extra space for cable management.

Several fiber optic adapters (socket-like components) are installed, which are used to connect drop cables to the distribution fibers. The number of adapters can vary depending on the model, commonly supporting 8, 12, or more ports. There are clamps and stripping devices inside to secure the incoming and outgoing fiber cables, ensuring they are firmly fixed and the fibers are properly stripped for splicing or connecting.






