Fiber Optic Splice Trays

Fiber optic splice trays are essential components for organizing, protecting, and managing fiber splices in both indoor and outdoor environments. These trays are designed to safely store spliced fibers while maintaining proper bend radius and minimizing signal loss. Available in both plastic and steel construction, and in a variety of fiber capacities including 12 and 24 fiber options, these trays are ideal for fusion splicing applications. Many of the trays offered meet Telecordia GR-769 compliance standards, making them suitable for use in fiber distribution units (FDUs), splice enclosures, or wall-mounted cabinets.

$56.56
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23 Unit(s) available
2000-SSTA Made in the USA TAA compliant
Typically Ships Within 24 Business Hours


$34.37
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24 Unit(s) available
1120-SSTA Made in the USA TAA compliant
Typically Ships Within 24 Business Hours


$19.64
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5 Unit(s) available
612-SSTP Made in the USA TAA compliant
Typically Ships Within 24 Business Hours


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7 Unit(s) available, (250 on the way)
FOST-12-CASS
Typically Ships Within 24 Business Hours


$17.37
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23 Unit(s) available
FOST-12-24-TC
Typically Ships Within 24 Business Hours


$29.89
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1120-SSTP Made in the USA TAA compliant


$14.95
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73 Unit(s) available, (250 on the way)
24F-HFOSTC
Typically Ships Within 24 Business Hours


Built for Your Application

Whether you're working on a small fiber extension project or managing a high-density fiber distribution system, this product line offers flexible options to fit your workflow. These trays make it easy to safely route, secure, and protect fiber splices while keeping your enclosure or panel clean and organized. Hinged designs and integrated spindles help streamline your fusion splicing process, while compatibility with a range of fiber closure systems ensures a proper fit within your existing infrastructure.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Supports both fusion and mechanical splicing

  • Available in plastic or steel construction for durability and strength

  • Options for 12 or 24 fiber capacity per tray

  • Some models feature integrated splice sleeves and routing guides

  • Designed to maintain proper bend radius for signal integrity

  • Compatible with Multilink FDUs, closures, and other common fiber housings

  • Made in the USA and TAA compliant options available

  • Lightweight, compact design for easy integration into tight spaces

Available Configurations for These Products

These stock items are ready to ship quickly, typically within 24 business hours. While these splice trays are not customizable, the product line includes a range of formats to suit common installation needs:

  • Tray Materials:

    • Steel splice trays (e.g., 2000-SSTA, 1120-SSTA)

    • Plastic splice trays (e.g., 1120-SSTP, 612-SSTP)

  • Capacity Options:

    • 12-fiber trays

    • 24-fiber trays

    • Some trays support both 12 and 24 fiber applications

  • Design Styles:

    • Standard flat trays

    • Hinged cassette-style trays for easier access

    • Spindle trays for organized fiber routing

These trays are not offered with custom length, connector options, pulling eyes, or strand counts. However, for projects requiring pre-terminated or custom-built fiber assemblies, we offer other product lines designed to meet those needs.

Common Uses for Fiber Optic Splice Trays

  • Inside fiber distribution units (FDUs) and patch enclosures

  • Wall-mounted or rack-mounted fiber cabinets

  • Fiber splice closures and network splice points

  • Outside plant (OSP) fiber optic networks

  • Data centers, telecom closets, and enterprise backbones

  • Applications requiring secure fiber slack storage and management

FAQ

What is the purpose of a fiber optic splice tray?

A splice tray organizes and protects fiber splices inside enclosures or cabinets. It helps maintain bend radius and prevents damage or loss of signal integrity.

What’s the difference between plastic and steel splice trays?

Plastic trays are lightweight and ideal for indoor or low-impact environments. Steel trays offer added durability and are better suited for high-traffic or outdoor installations.

Do these trays support fusion splicing?

Yes. Most trays in this category are designed specifically for fusion splicing, with routing features that accommodate heat-shrink or mechanical splice sleeves.

Can I mix and match these trays with different closures?

These trays are compatible with many industry-standard fiber enclosures and Multilink closures, but always confirm dimensions and compatibility before installation.

Are these trays customizable?

No. These trays are stocked in fixed sizes and configurations. If you're looking for custom-built fiber assemblies or enclosures, we offer those in separate product categories.

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