| No. | Item | Picture | Description | Field Installation |
| 1 | Cable Clamp (Straight Angle) | Connect the two(Max) self-supporting fiber optic cables directly to the anchor point with a span length not greater than 50M | ||
| 2 | Cable Clamp (Curve Angle) | Link two or less self-supporting fiber optic cables directly to the anchor point in a corner way | ||
| 3 | Buckle with Spring | The anchor node is formed at a position with a fixed support cross frame and has a certain pulling force | ||
| 4 | Hanging wire pendant | In the case of no fixed support frame. Anchor nodes are formed on the suspended steel strands. The riveting parts are used to fix the fiber optic cables. | ||
| 5 | Intermediate fixture | Install on a pole or suspension line to form an intermediate support point, and make the overhead wiring neat | ||
| 6 | Single layer wire anchor | Connect the steel wire and anchor point in a single self-supporting cable with a span of no more than 100M | ||
| 7 | 2 layers wire anchor | Connect the steel wire and anchor point in less than 2 self-supporting leather cables with a span of no more than 100M | ||
| 8 | 4 layers wire anchor | Connect the steel wire and anchor point in less than 4 self-supporting leather cables with a span of no more than 100M | ||
| 9 | Wall pendant | Anchor nodes fixed on the exterior wall of the building | ||
| 10 | Nail Clip | Fix the product in the corresponding position. | ||
| 11 | Reducing hoop (130-200mm) | Set as anchor nodes on the wire rod (with six anchor hooks adjustable 130-200mm diameter range) | ||
| 12 | Reducing hoop (130-235mm) | Anchor nodes are set on the wire rod (with four anchor hooks, adjustable 130-235mm diameter range) | ||
| 13 | Reducing hoop (130-200mm) | The upgraded version integrates the traditional accessory accessories into one-piece design. There are also multiple formed on the wire rod, and the adjustable range of the anchor node is 135-235mm | ||
| 14 | Six-strand card slot fixings | A scene where the 6 or less optical cables are fixed on a wall not more than 15 meters apart and are wired in a straight line | ||
| 15 | Right angle multi-strand card slot fixing parts (8 strands) | A scene where the eight or less optical cables are fixed on a wall not more than 15 meters apart and are wired in a straight line | ||
| 16 | Cable Fixing Ring | Tie the clamp hooks and cable management rims to the wire rod. Size can be: 120-200mm or 130-235mm | ||
| 17 | Pole Draw Hook | Equipped with tight steel band, An anchor node is formed on the wire rod to be connected with the S-shaped fixing member. To connect the fiber optic cable | ||
| 18 | Pole Loop | Used for vertical routing of fiber optic cables. Commonly used on wire rods and with stainless steel strip | ||
| 19 | Draw Hook-L | Fixed at the corner of the building to form an anchor point to connect the fiber optic cable | ||
| 20 | Wire Draw Hook | In the case of no fixed support frame, the hoop is installed on the suspended steel strand to form an anchor node, which is connected to the S-shaped fastener to connect the optical fiber cable. | ||
| 21 | Wall Draw Hook-C | Fixed on the building or exterior wall to form an anchor point, connect the optical cable, the hanging part can be rotated more than 180 degrees | ||
| 22 | Triangle C type hook | Fix on the building or exterior wall to form anchor points and connect S-shaped fixings | ||
| 23 | Ring pull hook | Drill holes in the building or exterior wall, equipped with bolts to form anchor points | ||
| 24 | S-shaped fixings | Wrap the optical fiber around the S-shaped fixing piece to fix the optical fiber, which is used to connect the pole or the anchor point of the external wall | ||
| 25 | Stainless Steel Holder | Put the fiber optic fiber into the groove. Put it into the film, install the pull-in piece in the groove. Tighten it. Connect the pole or the anchor node of the external wall | ||
| 26 | Stainless steel cable tie (0.8 * 20mm) | Installation for various projects | ||
| 27 | Double position hook | The pull hook passes through the steel strip to form an anchor node, and connects the cable clamp with the optical cable | ||
| 28 | Nail Clip | Fixed indoor fiber optic cable | ||
| 29 | Bolt Clip | Perforate the wall and install with bolts. Can fix two leather cables at the same time | ||
| 30 | Wall Pipe | Perforate the wall, put it this pipe. pass the outdoor fiber optic cable through the hole into the room | ||
| 31 | Vertical tube | According to the diameter of the Vertical tube, different sheathed optical cables are wrapped. | ||
| 32 | Fiber Storing Box | Storing excess fiber optic cables | ||
| 33 | By-pass Box | Used at the branch of a corrugated pipe or the lead-in of a butterfly cable in a pipe | ||
| 34 | 4 Direction Boxes | C-shaped tube with sheathed fiber optic cable on all sides | ||
| 35 | Curve Angle | Use at turn-corner | ||
| 36 | Male Angle | Straight groove for connecting right outside corners | ||
| 37 | Female Angle | Straight groove connected to inside right-angled turn | ||
| 38 | Hole Wiring Duct | Protect the use of optical cable at the hole where the optical cable passes through the wall | ||
| 39 | Cable Hose – | Trunking. Use across power lines or on curved bumps on walls | ||
| 40 | Tail Duct | Use at the end of the slot. Protecting optical cables | ||
| 41 | C Pipe | It is used for the branch of the corrugated pipe or the lead-in of the butterfly cable in the pipe. | ||
| 42 | C Pipe Series | Connect fiber optic cables running in all directions | ||
| 43 | Drop Cable Protection Box | |||
| 44 | Drop Cable Protection Box | |||
| 45 | Cable Trunking | |||
| 46 | Cable CLIP (duck-clip) | |||
| 47 | Stainless Steel Holder round cable | |||
| 48 | Fiber Cable Clip (Vertical type) | |||
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| 52 | suspension clamp | |||
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