Pre-Terminated Fiber Solutions for Faster Network Deployment
Pre-terminated assemblies can be reviewed from a link plan, drawing or port schedule. Connector type, fiber count, polarity, branch length, overall length, protection and testing are fixed in the approved specification before production.
Configuration Guide
| Field | Draft scope |
|---|---|
| Input | Link plan, drawing, port schedule or target sample |
| Assembly | Trunk, harness or project-specific breakout |
| Connectors | MPO/MTP, LC, SC or approved combination |
| Protection | Branch protection, pulling solution and packaging as required |
| Acceptance | Sample and test criteria agreed before batch production |
Applications
- Data center deployment
- Equipment-room cabling
- Telecom projects
- Repeatable rack-to-rack links
How the Product Is Confirmed
- Review the RFQ, drawing or target sample.
- Record unresolved technical points before quotation.
- Issue the agreed specification or drawing revision.
- Confirm sampling, test records, labels and packaging.
- Start batch production only after approval requirements are clear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should be included in a link plan?
Show endpoints, connector types, fiber count, polarity, overall length, branch lengths and labeling.
Can each branch have a different length?
Yes, if every branch is clearly identified in the approved drawing.
How is installation protection specified?
Pulling protection and packaging are selected according to the route and handling requirement.
Is a sample recommended?
A first-article sample is recommended for new layouts or special assemblies.
Can reports follow project labels?
The report and label format can be reviewed before production.
Send Your RFQ
Email your drawing, bill of materials, link plan, target specification or tender file to info@jhtnetfiber.com. Product scope and commercial terms are confirmed in the quotation.