Optical cable traction machines are widely used in optical fiber communication, power, and municipal engineering for cable laying and construction. They can lay up to 288-core optical cables in underground, overhead, or pipeline scenarios, with automatic pre-tension adjustment to. A properly configured traction machine, like the Optical Cable Traction Machine referenced here, integrates a dual-drum winch system with a digital torque display. This allows operators to set maximum pull limits (e. g, 500N–2000N) based on cable specifications. Fibre-optic cables are designed to transmit signals and provide power, making them a highly versatile solution for a range of applications. Simultaneous. Humanized design of machine appearance, easy to move and transport. One person can operate the machine, which is equivalent to the labor of 4-5 people, saving time, effort, and labor costs, greatly reducing the project cycle and production costs, and ensuring convenient and efficient fiber optic. Optical cable tractors are primarily classified based on their power sources and construction scenarios.
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