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| Categories | WD 40 Lubricant Valve |
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| Brand Name: | MUFUTE |
| Place of Origin: | Hebei, China |
| MOQ: | 100000 set |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 10,000,000 sets per month |
| Delivery Time: | 5-10 work days |
| Packaging Details: | carton |
| Valve Type: | Spray |
| Flammable: | Yes |
| Container Type: | Aerosol Can |
| Sample: | Free |
| Company Info. |
| CANGZHOU FUTURE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD |
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| Product List |
Precision WD-40 Lubricant Valve for Telecommunications Hardware and Signal Integrity Corrosion Prevention
Product Description:
This precision WD-40 Lubricant Valve is a critical maintenance tool for the telecommunications industry, designed to protect sensitive network infrastructure from the leading cause of signal degradation and hardware failure: corrosion. It provides a non-conductive, protective coating that prevents oxidation on antenna connections, grounding points, and cabinet hardware. By maintaining signal integrity through effective corrosion prevention, it ensures the reliability and clarity of voice and data transmission across the network.
For a field technician servicing a cellular tower, this valve is indispensable. It is used to clean and protect the coaxial connectors on antennas and base transceiver stations, where even minor corrosion can cause significant signal loss and dropped calls. It safeguards the metal contacts in weatherproof outdoor connectors and protects the hinges and locks on remote cabinet enclosures from seizing. In a central office or data center, it can be used to prevent corrosion on the framework of server racks and on the bonding bars of grounding systems. This proactive approach to maintaining signal integrity by preventing corrosion at connection points is fundamental to providing uninterrupted service and maintaining the robust performance expected from modern telecommunications networks.
Bullet Points:
Essential for the preventative maintenance of telecommunications towers and network infrastructure.
Helps maintain optimal signal integrity by preventing corrosion on antenna ports and coaxial connectors.
Provides a non-conductive protective film that is safe for use on electrical connections.
Displaces moisture from outdoor cabinets, connectors, and surge protection units.
Lubricates and protects cabinet locks, hinges, and latches from weather-induced seizure.
Specific Application Scenario:
A telecom technician is dispatched to a cell site reporting
intermittent signal loss. Upon inspecting the tower, they find
minor corrosion on the main antenna feeder cable connector. They
carefully clean the connector and apply a light coat from the WD-40 Lubricant Valve. This restores a clean contact surface, eliminating the signal
loss and preventing future corrosion, thereby restoring full
service to the area.



Packing and Transportation:
Designed for technicians who carry their supplies in tool belts and
vans, the valve is packaged in a compact, leak-proof container. For
bulk packing and transportation to telecom service centers, they are shipped in well-organized,
easy-to-carry cartons that allow for simple distribution to field
teams.
FAQ:
Q1: Is this product safe to use on active, live electrical
connections?
A1: While the formula is non-conductive, it should only be applied
to de-energized connections as a standard safety precaution. Always
follow the telecom provider's specific lock-out/tag-out procedures.
Q2: Will it degrade the plastic or insulation of communication
cables?
A2: It is generally safe for most plastics and insulating materials
used in the telecommunications industry. However, it is always
prudent to check the cable manufacturer's specifications.
Q3: How does it help with grounding systems?
A3: By preventing corrosion on grounding rod clamps and busbars, it
ensures a low-resistance path to earth, which is critical for
protecting sensitive electronic equipment from power surges and
lightning strikes.
Q4: Can it be used to clean fiber optic connectors?
A4: No. Fiber optic connectors require specialized, lint-free wipes
and cleaning solvents. This product is intended for metallic
connectors and hardware, not for optical surfaces.
Q5: What is the recommended maintenance schedule for antenna
connections?
A5: A visual inspection and preventative application should be part
of the bi-annual or annual site maintenance schedule, or more
frequently in coastal or highly corrosive industrial environments.
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