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Fiber Optic Cable Laying Equipment

Fiber Optic Cables - due to their quality and excellent performance - have become quite a subject in the Cable Laying business. Laying fiber optic cables is a demanding task. You need low pull forces, installation of many kilometers of cable with no cuts and, above all, safety and reliability with high performance.

The “no-pull” Cablejet blowing-in system meets all conditions even if the requirements are unusual. Its scope of application ranges from various telecom and railway networks to gas or oil pipelines.

And importance should also be attached to the equipment for conventional laying of short length. Here as well, the right machines can greatly enhance rational working and working convenience.

Ask us! We will be pleased to elaborate a concept for you.
 

   
The Cablejet
The Cablejet
Cablejet – the “no-pull” blowing-in system for fiber optic cables Ø 6-18 mm.

This category of sensitive cables demands the delicate “feel” of the Cablejet. The cable is moved gently by air through the conduit. Suitable for PEHD conduits up to Ø 63 mm. A compressor with an operating pressure of 12 bar and a delivery of at least 10 m3/min. is required for successful air injection in any position of a tube up to internal Ø of 40 mm.

A detailed specification is available on request.

The Superjet
The Superjet
Superjet – the “no-pull” cable blowing – in system featuring high hydraulic power for large and heavy cables Ø (8) 14-36 mm.

Superjet operates on the basis of the same principle as the Cablejet. Suitable for PEHD conduits up to Ø 63 mm. A compressor with an operating pressure of 12 bar and a delivery of at least 10 m3/min. is required for successful air injection in any position into conduits with internal Ø 40 mm.

A detailed specification is available on request.

The FigarO 
The FigarO, also referred to as loop cage, is used if cable is so long that it cannot be blown-in with only one Cablejet. This necessitates air injection approximately from the center in two directions. After air injection in the first direction, the remaining cable on the drum is slid into the loop cage. From there, it can then be blown-in easily as from the drum still in one piece into the other direction. This winding method replaces the laborious procedure of laying figure-of-eight loops, is neat, and is space-saving. The FigarO is always there at hand together with the cable drum!

Trailer with Al-platform.

The FigarO Carriage ClosedThe FigarO Carriage OpenedThe FigarO

Sonic head
 
 
 

The Cablejet system’s accessories also include the so called sonic heads which automatically allow the air stream required for moving the cable to flow during air injection. However, they are used only:

a)If the cable Ø is small by comparison with the conduit Ø.

b)If the cable is thin and soft.

The sonic head exerts a slight force of only a few kg at the leading edge of the cable, adequate to move it straight through the conduit. 

The Sonic Head attached to a cable pulling grip

Different sizes of the Sonic Head
Cable laying connection diagram
The connection assembling the Cablejet, or Superjet and the FigarO should resemble the figure blow. This figure explains how optical fiber cables should be layed. 

Plumett Cable Laying System


 
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