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Impact Punchdown Tool with 110 & 66 Blade

SKU
93-200-016
High & Low Settings | Cuts & Terminates | Single 110 & 66 Blade | Interchangeable & Reversible Blade
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Impact Punch Down Tool with 110 & 66 Blade

Punchdown tools are used to insert and cut voice and data cable terminations in a single motion. This adjustable punchdown tool has high and low actuation settings to meet the termination requirements or to fit user preferences. The impact punchdown tool features a reversible blade and can store a backup blade in the handle. This punchdown tool offers reliable and easy-to-use operation.

Features:

  • Inserts and cuts terminations in one simple operation
  • Includes a single blade for 110 and 66 (the 66 blade is cut style)
  • Safe storage for spare blade
  • Sure-Lock style holder provides fast, easy blade changes and prevents blade pullout
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Product Questions

The dialog says this unit comes with both a 66 and 110 blade. As both terminate and terminate/cut function is desired for both blades, are there two separate reversible blades included (with the cut feature only at one end of each), one for 66 style and one for 110 style terminations?
Question by: Steve Lenko on Apr 6, 2018, 9:49 AM
This tool has a single reversible 110/66 blade. Both the 110 and 66 sides have the cut feature.
Answer by: Andrew - Product Management on Oct 24, 2018, 8:53 AM

Q: What’s the difference between Impact and Non-impact punchdown tools?


A: Impact Punchdown tools are designed for any volume of terminations. They are spring loaded which provides a mechanical advantage when punching. Impact punchdown tools provide most of the force required. Another advantage of an impact punchdown tool is they will give a cleaner and more consistent punch because the tool controls the force applied to the wire.


Non-Impact Punchdown Tools are designed for low volume terminations. They are a great choice for home users who only plan on installing a few lines. Unlike impact punchdown tools the user must provide all of the force required to punch seat and cut the wires. This can become tiresome for large installations. Non-impact tools a generally less expensive than impact tools.


Q: What is the difference between 66 punchdown block and 110 punch down block?


A: A 66 punch down block is typically used in telephone operations for connecting wires to the hubs. The 110 punch down block will typically be used in computer networking applications.