Skyfibertech’s new‑generation cable blowing, laying and fibre floating machines bridge the gap between rugged field realities and precision fibre‑optic deployment. Each unit—often called a cable jetting, cable insertion, fibre floating, or duct‑rodding system—combines compressed‑air propulsion, servo‑controlled tractor belts and adaptive electronic back‑pressure sensing to guide cables from 1 mm micro‑duct fibre all the way up to 40 mm power conductors.

Fibre Floating Machines

Fibre Floating Machines

The heart of the machine is a low‑friction, hard‑anodised aluminium duct interface plate coupled to a hydraulic feeder that delivers up to 1000 N of constant thrust without crushing the sheath. Integrated PID torque monitoring shuts the drive instantly if drag spikes, protecting fragile glass. For longer hauls, our water‑assisted “floating” module forms a micro‑film around the cable, slicing friction coefficients by 80 %, letting crews hit 200 m per minute in ducts over 3000 m.

Every product ships with multilingual touchscreen diagnostics, SD‑card job logging, and remote IoT telemetry—ideal for telecom contractors needing proof‑of‑installation data. Quick‑swap belt cartridges let you jump from FTTH micro cables in Johannesburg to heavy submarine armour in Bergen without special tools. Paired with pneumatic oil‑water separators and tripod‑mount reel stands, Skyfibertech gear turns difficult cable routes into single‑shift projects, making it the go‑to solution for network owners who demand speed, safety, and rock‑solid documentation.