A mechanism introduced by various mean to fibers and cable areas that are potentially exposed to damaging forces exerted on the areas of concern.
A means to hold a cord or cable securely so that strain is not placed on the electrical terminations.
A Method of controlling the bend of a fiber as it exits the connector. Available in various sized depending on the cable size. 900um, 1.6mm, 2.0mm, and 3.0mm, or even the Timbercon Armadillo cable (custom integrated boot shell design). Learn more about Strain Relief...
An area between a body and termination which has been formed or treated in such a way as to reduce the forces acting on the body when external forces are applied to induce separation, compaction, or sliding.
A technique involving methods of termination or installation which reduces the transmission of mechanical stresses to the fibre in connector/cable terminations.