10 Pair Telecom connection Module
Descriptions
This LSA IDC modules are used throughout the distribution level, in the main distribution frame (MDF), in the cross connection cabinet (CCC) and in the distribution point (DP) boxes. It is highly reliable and cost-effective wire connection system for modern telecommunications and data networks.
It adopts IDC (Insulation Displacement Connection) technique, which means that no soldering, wire-stripping or the use of screws is necessary, and which clamps the wires at a 45 degree angle, thus dramatically reducing the risk of a poor termination and increasing the wiring productivity. The IDC contact is phosphor bronze, with silver plating.
They use a normally closed two piece contact, with a convenient disconnection feature. By inserting a disconnect plug into a wire pair, you can temporarily or permanently disconnect the circuit. A test cord can be inserted into a pair to test each side of the circuit independently. This greatly accelerates fault identification.
The center contact point can also be used for monitoring or overvoltage protection.
Technical Parameters
Working temperature-40°C ~ 80°C
Relative humidity≤93%(+40°C)
Appearancethe color of all metal and plastic parts is uniform, without any scratch, rust, crusting and cracks
labelsclear and complete
Conductor diameter range0.32mm-0.6mm, while insulation ≤ 1.4mm
Pulling strength≥25N while pulling from the vertical side of the contacts
Flame retardant performanceall plastic parts are flame retardant, reaching grade of UL FV0
Silver plating thickness0.5um
Life circle≥200 times
Main Features
1) Insulation Displacement Connection
2) No Wire-stripping, screw and solder free
3) Reliable connections
4) Clear labeling
5) Flame retardant performance
6) Modular design and installations
7) Gas tight connection
8) Two wires per contact
9) One push wire insertion
10) No Wire-stripping, screw and solder free
11) Only one inexpensive tool required