3-in-1 Waterproof SC/APC Field Connector Slim OptiTap FastConnect
The 3-in-1 Waterproof SC/APC Field Connector offers a compact and installer-friendly solution for outdoor FTTH networks. It uses a Slim OptiTap FastConnect structure that supports quick, clean, and reliable field termination. Because the connector integrates a pre-polished ferrule, mechanical splice, and waterproof housing, installers can complete assembly without polishing, curing, or epoxy.
In addition, the reinforced bayonet-lock design improves stability in harsh environments. With IP67 protection, the connector performs reliably in rain, dust, and temperature changes. As a result, it is widely used for aerial drop cables, customer installations, maintenance work, and fast last-mile deployment.

Fetures
3-in-1 SC/APC field connector with Slim OptiTap FastConnect housing
Pre-polished ferrule + mechanical splice + IP67 waterproof seal
Rapid on-site installation, no epoxy or polishing required
Reinforced outdoor bayonet structure for secure mating
Low insertion loss and stable optical performance
Ideal for aerial FTTH and outdoor last-mile applications

Technical Specification
Parameter | Specifications |
Product Type | Field Assembly Fast Connector |
Connector Type | Multiple Interface — Compatible with Slim, OptiTap, and FastConnect SC/APC Systems |
Cable Type | 5.0*2.0mm 3.0*2.0mm Flat Drop 3.0mm Round Drop |
| Fiber Type | SM |
| Insertion Loss (dB) @1310&1550nm | Typical<0.2, Max.<0.35 |
Return Loss(dB) | >55 |
Pulling Force of Connector At 0° | 70N |
Fastening strength of bare fiber | >5N |
On-line tensile strength(20N) | ΔIL≤0.3dB |
Drop-off test(drop-off height 4m,one time per direction, totally 3 times) | ΔIL≤0.3dB |
Reusable | ≥5 times |
Operating Temperature | -40~+75 ℃ |
Field Assembly Instruction

Application
The Waterproof Field Assembly Connector Compatible Slim, OptiTap and Fastconnect SC/APC is widely used for outdoor FTTH drop cable terminations and hardened interface connections.
It is ideal for telecom operators, ISPs, and contractors deploying high-speed broadband networks in Latin America.
