Corning Pigtailed Splice Cassettes + MIC 250 2.0

Anixter Corning Pigtailed Cassettes 400

June 15, 2022

Are you still assembling CCH cassettes? You’ve got better things to do. Easy, convenient, and efficient – Corning CCH pigtailed cassettes are factory assembled, quality tested, and available in LC and SC for 12 F and 24 F. Everything needed ships in one box. No assembly required – just open, splice, and go.

  • Color coded and available in LC and SC for 12 and 24 fibers
  • Preloaded and prerouted for quick fusion splicing
  • Designed to allow easy access for moves, adds, and changes

CCH pigtailed cassettes can accommodate any standard indoor cable type, but installers can fully optimize their time savings when they pair CCH pigtailed cassettes with Corning’s MIC 250 2.0. MIC 250 2.0 offers a small OD, allowing for easier handling and cable routing (accommodates more slack in tray), the cable design features no bend memory and can be ribbonized for faster install. And the loose tube construction of MIC 250 2.0 maximizes the neatness of every install routing groups of 12 fibers to cassettes.

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