Pre-Connectorized FIG-8 FTTH Drop Cable 5×2 mm (Grey) — 500 m Reel or without reel, SC/APC SC/UPC

A plug-and-play FIG-8 FTTH drop cable assembly built on the 5×2 mm GJYXCH platform, supplied on a 500 m reel  for fast subscriber activation at the CTO/FAT—no field polishing, no splicing at the connector side. Grey jacket (RAL 7004) is available for operator-standard outdoor routing, with optional trace line and custom marking.

Description

Grey pre-connectorized Figure-8 FTTH drop cable coil with hardened SC/APC (bullet) connector

1) What This Series Is

This is a pre-connectorized FIG-8 FTTH drop cable series for last-mile connections between the distribution point (CTO/FAT/terminal) and the subscriber premise.
It uses a 5×2 mm FIG-8 drop structure (GJYXCH platform) and is supplied connectorized from the factory to deliver stable optical performance and shorten field work during mass rollouts.

2) Why Field Teams Choose It

Designed for faster turn-ups

  • Factory connectorization reduces variability caused by field termination and speeds activation workflows. - Built for outdoor handling
  • Outdoor jacket options and a hardened connector format support humid, coastal, or high-temperature routing environments. - Reel-based deployment
  • 500 m reel packaging supports repeatable pull-out and cut-to-length routines in neighborhoods and MDUs. - Grey jacket option
  • RAL 7004 grey is available UV-Resistant Grey LSZH Jacket

Series Configuration Options

OptionWhat You ReceiveBest Fit
A. 500 m Reel + 1 End Connectorized500 m on reel, 1× hardened SC/APC“bullet" end/ SC/UPC, other end freeCTO-to-home drops where installers measure/pull exact length on-site
B. Cut-to-Length + 1 End ConnectorizedCustom length per site standard, 1× hardened SC/APC“bullet" end/ SC/UPC endContractors who do not want reel logistics
C. Cut-to-Length + 2 Ends ConnectorizedPre-terminated both sidesFastest indoor/outdoor handoff workflows
D. Cable-only (bulk)Non-connectorized GJYXCH 5×2 mmProjects standardizing on field connectors/splicing

Specifications (Typical for 5×2 mm FIG-8 Pre-Connectorized Drop Series)

A) Cable Construction

ItemTypical SpecificationNotes
Cable platformFIG-8 FTTH drop (GJYXCH / GJYXFCH)5×2 mm family
Cable size5.0 × 2.0 mmOther sizes can be offered by request
Fiber typeSingle-mode bend-insensitive (e.g., G.657A family)Common for tight routing and indoor entry
Fiber count1–4 fibers (typical)Last-mile drops commonly 1–4F
Strength members (selectable)Steel wire / FRP optionsProject-driven selection
Messenger wire (FIG-8)Phosphated steel messenger (typical)For aerial/self-supporting routing
Outer jacketOutdoor grade (HDPE / LSZH / PVC option)Per routing environment
Jacket colorGrey (RAL 7004) / Black optionalGrey widely requested
Trace lineOptional red trace lineFor quick visual identification
FTTH drop cable series image showing 1 core, 2 core, 4 core, 12 core cables and patch cords in black and white reels by AIMIFIBER

B) Optical & Connector Performance (Hardened SC/APC “Bullet” End)

ParameterTypical Value
Connector typeStandard SC/APC, SC/UPC LC, Hardened SC/APC (bullet-type)
Insertion loss @1310/1550 nmTypical <0.15 dB, Max <0.3 dB
Return loss>60 dB
Operating temperature (assembly)-40 to +75 °C
Coupling mechanism resistance70 N
Static side load for strain relief40 N
Section: Connector details / Bullet end
SC/APC fiber pigtail dimension drawing showing 300±10 mm length, 50 mm connector section, and 40 mm Φ4.8 heat shrinkable tube

C) Mechanical (Cable Typical Targets)

ParameterTypical Target
Tensile (Short/Long term)600 N / 300 N
Crush resistance2200 N / 100 mm (typical)
Minimum bend radiusFollow project spec; typical ≥20×OD install, ≥10×OD operation

Note for publishing: If you have an internal AIMIT lab sheet for your own GJYXCH 5×2 mm build, replace “typical” with your exact verified numbers.


Packaging

Packaging TypeStandardNotes
Reel500 m / reelCore request for neighborhood builds
Length optionsCut-to-length availableFor contractors using fixed BOM
LabelingCustom marking + meter marksOperator standards, traceability
OEMLogo / bag / carton / palletBrand consistency for rollouts

Applications

  • FTTH/FTTP subscriber drops: CTO/FAT/terminal to home entry
  • FIG-8 self-supporting routing along exterior walls and light aerial spans (with proper hardware)
  • Fast subscriber activation where the field team wants to avoid field polishing/splicing at the connector end

Installation Notes

  • Pull from reel, route first, then mate the hardened SC/APC end at the terminal/CTO
  • Keep connectors capped until final mating; clean before connect
  • Avoid tension directly on the connector; use strain relief where needed
  • Separate messenger where required and secure with approved clamps

FAQ

  1. Is this the same product as “Drop FO Cable 5×2 mm 500 m reel 1-end SC/APC” and “Pre-connectorized FIG-8 GJYXCH 5×2 mm”?
    Yes. It is the same FIG-8 5×2 mm platform, offered in different termination and packaging configurations.
  2. Why choose a 500 m reel instead of cut-to-length?
    Reel deployment helps crews pull out the exact length, reduce waste, and standardize neighborhood installation routines.
  3. What does “one end connectorized” mean?
    One end is factory-terminated with a hardened SC/APC connector; the other end is left free for routing/termination per site practice.
  4. Can you provide two ends connectorized?
    Yes. We can supply single-ended or double-ended assemblies based on your network standard.
  5. Is grey jacket available?
    Yes—RAL 7004 grey is available; black is also possible.
  6. What fiber type do you recommend for last-mile bends?
    Bend-insensitive single-mode (commonly G.657 family) is preferred for tight routing and indoor entry.
  7. What is the typical IL/RL for the SC/APC hardened end?
    Typical IL <0.15 dB (max <0.3 dB) and RL >60 dB.
  8. Is it suitable for humid/coastal installs?
    Yes—outdoor jacket options and hardened connectors are designed for harsh outdoor environments.
  9. Can strength members be FRP or steel?
    Yes—projects often specify FRP or steel based on routing, lightning policy, and mechanical needs.
  10. Can you add custom marking and meter marks?
    Yes—available for traceability and operator standards.
  11. Do you provide test documentation?
    Yes—available upon request (IL/RL test, inspection records, etc.).
  12. MOQ and lead time?
    Depends on connector type, length plan (reel vs cut), and packaging; we will confirm with your BOM.

Terms / Notes

  • OEM/ODM supported (logo, printing, packaging, labeling)
  • Bulk production with consistent QC and traceability
  • Samples available for validation before rollout

Inquiry

Request a Quote (500 m Reel / 1-End SC/APC / Grey Jacket)
Secondary line (optional): Share your target length plan + connector format + fiber count

👨‍🔧 Technician's FAQ: Aerial Drop Cables

Q: What is the tensile strength of this GJYXCH cable?
A: This self-supporting cable features a 1.0mm Phosphate Steel Messenger Wire, providing a short-term tensile strength of 600N and long-term strength of 300N, suitable for standard residential spans.

Q: Can I separate the messenger wire for termination?
A: Yes. The "Figure-8" design features a thin web between the messenger wire and the optical unit, allowing installers to easily peel back and separate the steel wire for clamping, while the fiber unit enters the closure or NID.

Q: Is this cable suitable for direct outdoor exposure?
A: Yes. The jacket is made from UV-stabilized LSZH material designed to withstand outdoor weather conditions while complying with indoor fire safety standards (Class 1).

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