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Ratchet Modular Crimping Tool for Cat6a & Cat7 RJ45

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Front Loading | Perfect for Large OD UTP/STP Cable | Hardened Steel | Lightweight | Durable
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Ratchet Modular Crimping Tool for Cat6a & Cat7 RJ45

The Cat6A Crimp tool is designed specifically for our CAT6/A Shielded RJ45 Modular Plugs. It is the perfect crimping tool for large OD UTP/STP cable. This tool is compatible with RJ45 connectors with strain reliefs that clip onto the cable. The ratcheting mechanism provides a consistent and complete crimp cycle every time.

Features:

  • Works with CAT6/A Shielded RJ45 Modular Plugs
  • Front Loading
  • Ratching

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Q: What is the difference between an RJ11 and an RJ12 connector?


Both connectors are the same size and appear the same. However looking at the contacts an RJ11 will only have 4 contacts. An RJ12 will have 6 contacts.


Q: What are the terms 4P4C 6P4C and 6P6C referring to?


4P4C: 4 Position 4 Conductor (RJ22) - used for Telephone Handset cables.


6P4C: 6 Position 4 Conductor (RJ11) - used for ADSL telephone and modem cables.


6P6C: 6 Position 6 Conductor (RJ12) - used in System phones.


Q: How do I tell if a plug accepts flat or round cable?


Looking at the back of the plug where the cable would insert it will either have an oval shape or a rectangular shape. The rectangular shape accepts flat cable. The oval shape accepts round cable.


Q: What is an RJ45 connector used for?


An RJ45 also named 8P8C connector is most commonly used in network and telecommunication applications. It can also be used for other data type communications such as serial.


Q: What is the difference between a solid and stranded connector?


A solid RJ45 connector has 3 teeth that pinch the solid wire to ensure good contact. A stranded RJ45 connector contains 2 teeth that bite the strands to hold the wire in place. Stranded is typically used when you are making your own patch cables.