Splice OPGW Easier, with More Control

COYOTE® Dome Closure Cable Restraint Bracket (CRB) system debuts at OSP EXPO 2014

October 1, 2014, (Cleveland, OH) — Preformed Line Products (PLP) introduces the COYOTE® Dome Closure CRB system for OPGW, designed to be easier to install and more durable.

Splice technicians understand the challenge of handling and splicing optical ground wire (OPGW) cable in various construction environments. Securing the rugged exterior of metal-stranded OPGW is imperative to preventing accidental torque or tension on delicate fibers within the cable.

The new COYOTE Dome Closure CRB system for OPGW combines easier grommet sealing methods with a robust cable restraint bracket (CRB) that keeps the cable secured during and after installation. Its higher cable retention and torque restraint surpasses industry standards, making the closure less vulnerable to mishandling and as resilient as PLP’s stainless steel splice case.

See the COYOTE Dome Closure CRB system at OSP EXPO (booth No. 646), October 1–2, 2014, at the Baltimore Convention Center
in Baltimore, Md.

“This COYOTE Dome with CRB system sets a new standard for fiber-optic closures,” says John Jones, Market Manager, Utility Fiber Technologies. “Durable, versatile and easy to install, our four basic kits fit essentially any OPGW type, size or fiber count. In addition, they simplify inventory and are complimented by PLP’s unmatched delivery.”

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About Preformed Line Products

Founded in 1947, Preformed Line Products (NASDAQ: PLPC) designs and manufactures products for the construction and maintenance of overhead and underground energy, communications and broadband networks. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, the company is internationally known for high-quality cable anchoring and control hardware and systems, fiber-optic and copper splice closures, and high-speed cross-connect devices. PLP serves worldwide markets through international operations in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain and Thailand.