Product Model
24 Ports LC OM3 Multimode Fiber Patch Panel 1U 19-Inch Sliding Drawer ODF Terminal Box
Product Model
24 Ports LC OM3 Multimode Fiber Patch Panel 1U 19-Inch Sliding Drawer ODF Terminal Box
1U sliding-type ODF is designed for high-speed fiber networks. It fits into any standard 19-inch rack and holds up to 24 LC duplex ports (48 cores total). The box is made of strong cold-rolled steel with a neat black finish. Because it has a sliding drawer, you can pull it out to handle fiber splicing and wiring very easily. Inside, the stackable trays protect your fibers and keep them organized. It is the perfect choice for data centers and local networks where you need a clean, fast, and reliable fiber setup.
1U sliding-type ODF is designed for high-speed fiber networks. It fits into any standard 19-inch rack and holds up to 24 LC duplex ports (48 cores total). The box is made of strong cold-rolled steel with a neat black finish. Because it has a sliding drawer, you can pull it out to handle fiber splicing and wiring very easily. Inside, the stackable trays protect your fibers and keep them organized. It is the perfect choice for data centers and local networks where you need a clean, fast, and reliable fiber setup.
Built for Speed: Optimized for high-speed multimode connections, perfect for 10G/40G data center networks.
Pull-out Tray: The sliding drawer design allows you to work on the fibers easily without taking the unit off the rack
Smart Cable Grip: Uses adjustable rings to lock different cable sizes in place securely.
Clean Organization: The spacious interior layout makes it simple to manage and route your fiber pigtails.
| Item | Description |
| Model Type | 1U Sliding Rack Mount ODF |
| Fiber Category | OM3 Multimode |
| Port Capacity | 24 Ports (Up to 48 LC cores) |
| Material | Cold-rolled Steel |
| Accessories | Splice trays, cable management rings, and mounting screws |
Data Centers: Connecting high-speed servers and switches for 10G/40G networks.
Office Buildings: Linking computers and routers in local networks (LAN).
Server Rooms: Keeping fiber cables neat and organized in equipment racks.
Video Networks: Sending clear video signals for CATV systems.



