Larger machinery or devices are necessary for the installation process, like cable splicers or signal testers.
The list below is the different types of equipment used in Telecom OSP and Subscriber Line Installation:
Clamps for securing cables to support strands.
Use: Enhances cable support and prevents sagging in telecom installations.
Device guiding the proper alignment of cables during installation.
Use: Aids in the organized and secure laying of telecommunication cables.
Mobile unit for transporting and deploying telecommunication cables.
Use: Conveniently transport and lay cables during installation.
Structures supporting and securing telecom cables.
Use: Maintains cable alignment and prevents sagging.
Device for maintaining separation between telecom cables.
Use: Prevents interference and ensures proper signal transmission.
Device preventing electrical current flow between the pole and conductor.
Use: Insulates poles to prevent electrical interference.
Insulator used for grounding or guying support structures.
Use: Provides electrical insulation for grounding systems or guy wires.
Ladder designed for accessing underground telecom infrastructure in manholes.
Use: Provides entry and exit during maintenance and installation activities.
Adjustable ladder for reaching elevated telecom structures.
Use: Enables safe access to heights during OSP installation.
An extension for reaching greater heights during installations.
Use: Attaches to utility poles to extend the lineman's reach.
Extendable arm for reaching distant telecom equipment.
Use: Allows technicians to access and work on equipment at a distance.
Support structure for cable reels.
Use: Holds and dispenses cable during installation.
A device used to amplify signals along a telecom line.
Use: Extends the reach of communication signals in OSP (Outside Plant) networks.
Device boosting signal strength in trunk lines.
Use: Amplifies signals for long-distance transmission.
Sealing kits for protecting telecom splices and connections.
Use: Ensures the integrity of connections in different environmental conditions.
Support line used for raising and lowering telecom cables.
Use: Facilitates the installation of overhead communication lines.
Portable pump for various applications.
Use: Aids in pressurizing and testing communication cables.
Tool for securing cables to support structures.
Use: Ensures cables are securely fastened to poles or lines.
An electronic device for receiving television broadcasts.
Use: Displays television content for information or entertainment.
Display technology using a liquid crystal to produce images.
Use: Provides visual output in modern telecom equipment.
A vehicle with an extendable arm for elevated work.
Use: Facilitates aerial installations and repairs in telecom infrastructure.
Valve for checking the integrity of pressurized systems.
Use: Tests and ensures the integrity of pressurized cables or systems.
Tool for lifting and positioning telecom cables during installation.
Use: Assists in the proper placement of cables within telecom infrastructure.
Information technology devices for individual use and global network connectivity.
Use: Facilitates communication, data exchange, and internet access in telecom systems.
Grounding components for stabilizing and protecting telecom structures.
Use: Provides grounding to prevent electrical issues and ensures structural stability.
Device for securing telecom cables along sidewalks.
Use: Prevents tripping hazards and maintains cable alignment.
Tools for adjusting cable tension and securing cables.
Use: Ensures proper installation and support of telecom cables.
Rod for safely dissipating electrical charges into the ground.
Use: Ensures proper grounding to protect equipment and personnel.