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ST to ST – Fiber Feedthru Connector – Singlemode or Multimode – Simplex

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Description:

Fiber Feed-Thru Connector — ST–ST Simplex, Singlemode or Multimode

This ST-to-ST simplex fiber feed-through connector provides a clean, serviceable way to join two simplex optical fibers, making it easy to connect and disconnect runs without permanent splices. By accurately aligning the fiber cores, it allows more light to pass through, helping maintain signal quality while simplifying day-to-day fiber management.

Fiber Optic Components
ST Patch Cords & Panels

  • ST–ST simplex feed-through — Straight-through coupler for standard bayonet-style ST connectors.
  • Singlemode or multimode — Available for SM or MM fiber, suitable for legacy and new installations.
  • No splicing required — Eliminates time-consuming fusion or mechanical splicing for routine connections.
  • Low-loss performance — Precision alignment sleeve helps minimize insertion loss and maintain signal quality.
  • Reliable & reusable — Built for frequent connect/disconnect cycles in active fiber environments.
  • Flexible deployment — Ideal for patch panels, wall plates, and enclosures in telecom and data networks.
Specification Detail
Adapter Type ST to ST fiber feed-through, simplex
Fiber Compatibility Singlemode or Multimode (SM / MM)
Connector Interface Standard ST bayonet connectors, simplex
Insertion Loss Low insertion loss (typical) via precision alignment sleeve
Return Loss Low return loss for stable optical performance (SM & MM)
Installation Tool-less patching; no splicing, polishing, or epoxy required
Typical Applications Data centers, telecom facilities, enterprise networks, and other high-density fiber systems
Why use ST–ST simplex feed-through connectors from Gruber

  • Simplified installation — Quickly connect and disconnect fiber runs without specialized splicing tools or extra adapters.
  • Improved reliability — Eliminates splice-related losses and connection errors, improving overall link quality.
  • Enhanced network flexibility — Makes it easy to modify, expand, or rearrange fiber connections as your network evolves.
  • Future-ready infrastructure — Ideal for dynamic environments where uptime, easy management, and clean cable routing matter.
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