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SC to SC – Fiber Feedthru Connector – Singlemode or Multimode – Simplex – Keystone Mount

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Fiber Feed-Thru Connector — SC-SC Simplex, Singlemode or Multimode, Keystone Mount

The SC-SC simplex keystone feed-through connector provides a convenient, reliable way to connect fiber optic cables inside keystone-compatible wall plates and patch panels. Designed for versatility, it supports both singlemode and multimode SC-to-SC connections, giving you the flexibility to standardize across diverse fiber networking environments.

Fiber Optic Components
Keystone Plates & Boxes

  • Keystone mount format — Snaps directly into standard keystone wall plates, surface boxes, and patch panels.
  • SC-SC simplex feed-through — Straight-through coupler for clean, serviceable SC simplex connections.
  • Singlemode or multimode — Versions available for SM or MM fiber plants, maximizing compatibility.
  • No splicing, no extra tools — Quick connect/disconnect without fusion splicing or mechanical splice hardware.
  • Precise core alignment — Robust design aligns fiber cores to minimize insertion loss and protect signal integrity.
  • Optimized for MAC work — Ideal where frequent connection changes or expansions are expected.
Specification Detail
Adapter Type SC to SC simplex feed-through
Mounting Style Keystone snap-in (wall plates, boxes, keystone patch panels)
Fiber Type Singlemode or Multimode (model dependent)
Interface Universal SC connector interface, simplex
Insertion Loss Low insertion loss with precision alignment sleeve
Return Loss Low return loss for stable optical performance
Typical Applications Telecom closets, data centers, workstation outlets, structured cabling fiber panels
Why use keystone SC fiber feed-throughs from Gruber

  • Easier installs — Snap in the keystone and plug in patch cords; no splicing, no polishing, no epoxy.
  • Efficient cable management — Keeps fiber terminations organized and accessible at plates and panels.
  • Higher reliability — Consistent, low-loss terminations reduce outages and troubleshooting time.
  • Lower lifetime cost — Reduced downtime, faster MAC work, and fewer field errors cut overall operating costs.
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