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Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c
Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c
Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c
Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c
Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c
Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c
Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c
Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c
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Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c

RJ45 Crimp Tool, 100x CAT5e Connectors and 100x Cable Strain Reliefs OverviewThe crimp tool can be used to cut, strip and crimp 8P8C (8 Pole, 8 Connector) or RJ45 connectors to CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 networking cable. The cable strain relief boots that are supplied are using to protect the connection after it has been terminated. There are 7 different colours of cable strain boots available: Red Green Blue Yellow Black White Grey If you would like any other colour than red, please contact us. Features The crimp tool has a razor sharp steel cutting blade and makes cutting through cable easy. The heavy-duty vinyl grips keep the cutters stable and predictable during use, and a handy locking mechanism keeps everything compact and safe when the crimpers are in your toolbox. Directions of use The first step is to slide a cable strain relief boot down the cable (this is done before attaching the connector). The round cable stripper on the crimp tool allows for even cutting of insulation that is situated around network cable without damaging the cores inside, simply insert the cable into the round recess, squeeze the grips, and rotate the cable 360 degrees. The insulation should now strip away easily.Having removed enough insulation, separate the coloured wires within, and using one of the two wiring dia grams in the image above, lay the conductors out in order and push them into a connector. Once all the conductors are seated, squeeze the connector with the crimp tool, which will grip and lock the wires into the connector there are plenty of guides on the internet to help you do this process correctly. VariantsThese connectors can be fitted to CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 cable, using either of the industry standard TIA/EIA-568-A or TIA/EIA-568-B wiring configurations shown above, to create Straight Through or Cross Over cables. These connectors can be used with stranded or solid core cabling. 'Cross over' cables are usually used for connecting 2 computers directly to one another, without the use of a Hub or Router. They use TIA/EIA-568-A wiring at one end, and TIA/EIA-568-B at the other. 'Straight through' cables can be used for connecting a PC or games console to a Hub/Router, or, in conjunction with AV extender devices, for audio and video distribution throughout a home or commercial project. To create a 'Straight through' cable, it should be wired using the same wiring variant at both ends. Either 568-A to 568-A or 568-B to 568-B RJ45 Connector Technical Information;Transparent body to aid in the fitting of wires to termination contactsOne piece Polycarbonate construction 50u gold plated phosphor bronze contactsOperating temperature -40 C to +80 CCable to tensile strength 7.70kgsFlammability UL94V-2 Suitable for use over distances of up to 100m/328ft for networking purposes

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Loops Multi Rj45 Crimp Tool 100X Cat5e Connectors & Cable Strain Relief Network Jacks 8P8c

RJ45 Crimp Tool, 100x CAT5e Connectors and 100x Cable Strain Reliefs OverviewThe crimp tool can be used to cut, strip and crimp 8P8C (8 Pole, 8 Connector) or RJ45 connectors to CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 networking cable. The cable strain relief boots that are supplied are using to protect the connection after it has been terminated. There are 7 different colours of cable strain boots available: Red Green Blue Yellow Black White Grey If you would like any other colour than red, please contact us. Features The crimp tool has a razor sharp steel cutting blade and makes cutting through cable easy. The heavy-duty vinyl grips keep the cutters stable and predictable during use, and a handy locking mechanism keeps everything compact and safe when the crimpers are in your toolbox. Directions of use The first step is to slide a cable strain relief boot down the cable (this is done before attaching the connector). The round cable stripper on the crimp tool allows for even cutting of insulation that is situated around network cable without damaging the cores inside, simply insert the cable into the round recess, squeeze the grips, and rotate the cable 360 degrees. The insulation should now strip away easily.Having removed enough insulation, separate the coloured wires within, and using one of the two wiring dia grams in the image above, lay the conductors out in order and push them into a connector. Once all the conductors are seated, squeeze the connector with the crimp tool, which will grip and lock the wires into the connector there are plenty of guides on the internet to help you do this process correctly. VariantsThese connectors can be fitted to CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 cable, using either of the industry standard TIA/EIA-568-A or TIA/EIA-568-B wiring configurations shown above, to create Straight Through or Cross Over cables. These connectors can be used with stranded or solid core cabling. 'Cross over' cables are usually used for connecting 2 computers directly to one another, without the use of a Hub or Router. They use TIA/EIA-568-A wiring at one end, and TIA/EIA-568-B at the other. 'Straight through' cables can be used for connecting a PC or games console to a Hub/Router, or, in conjunction with AV extender devices, for audio and video distribution throughout a home or commercial project. To create a 'Straight through' cable, it should be wired using the same wiring variant at both ends. Either 568-A to 568-A or 568-B to 568-B RJ45 Connector Technical Information;Transparent body to aid in the fitting of wires to termination contactsOne piece Polycarbonate construction 50u gold plated phosphor bronze contactsOperating temperature -40 C to +80 CCable to tensile strength 7.70kgsFlammability UL94V-2 Suitable for use over distances of up to 100m/328ft for networking purposes

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RJ45 Crimp Tool, 100x CAT5e Connectors and 100x Cable Strain Reliefs OverviewThe crimp tool can be used to cut, strip and crimp 8P8C (8 Pole, 8 Connector) or RJ45 connectors to CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 networking cable. The cable strain relief boots that are supplied are using to protect the connection after it has been terminated. There are 7 different colours of cable strain boots available: Red Green Blue Yellow Black White Grey If you would like any other colour than red, please contact us. Features The crimp tool has a razor sharp steel cutting blade and makes cutting through cable easy. The heavy-duty vinyl grips keep the cutters stable and predictable during use, and a handy locking mechanism keeps everything compact and safe when the crimpers are in your toolbox. Directions of use The first step is to slide a cable strain relief boot down the cable (this is done before attaching the connector). The round cable stripper on the crimp tool allows for even cutting of insulation that is situated around network cable without damaging the cores inside, simply insert the cable into the round recess, squeeze the grips, and rotate the cable 360 degrees. The insulation should now strip away easily.Having removed enough insulation, separate the coloured wires within, and using one of the two wiring dia grams in the image above, lay the conductors out in order and push them into a connector. Once all the conductors are seated, squeeze the connector with the crimp tool, which will grip and lock the wires into the connector there are plenty of guides on the internet to help you do this process correctly. VariantsThese connectors can be fitted to CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6 cable, using either of the industry standard TIA/EIA-568-A or TIA/EIA-568-B wiring configurations shown above, to create Straight Through or Cross Over cables. These connectors can be used with stranded or solid core cabling. 'Cross over' cables are usually used for connecting 2 computers directly to one another, without the use of a Hub or Router. They use TIA/EIA-568-A wiring at one end, and TIA/EIA-568-B at the other. 'Straight through' cables can be used for connecting a PC or games console to a Hub/Router, or, in conjunction with AV extender devices, for audio and video distribution throughout a home or commercial project. To create a 'Straight through' cable, it should be wired using the same wiring variant at both ends. Either 568-A to 568-A or 568-B to 568-B RJ45 Connector Technical Information;Transparent body to aid in the fitting of wires to termination contactsOne piece Polycarbonate construction 50u gold plated phosphor bronze contactsOperating temperature -40 C to +80 CCable to tensile strength 7.70kgsFlammability UL94V-2 Suitable for use over distances of up to 100m/328ft for networking purposes

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