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A: No it doesn`t have the ratchet Mechanism. But it has a lock to adjust the handle place which
allows users to complete their tasks with minimal effort.
Q: Can this crimper work with the STP RJ45 plug?
A: Yes, it does. It will work with the STP/UTP RJ45 Snap-in Pass Through or Non-passthrough, but if the rj connector has a tail clip, you may need an extra tool to crimp the tail clip.
Q: Does this crimper come with an extra blade?
A: Yes, it has 2 replacement blade for you to replace. Makes this crimper last longer.
Wide Compatibility
allows it to work seamlessly with various RJ45 connectors and cable types.
NETWORK:
RJ45 -8P8C- CAT8 CAT7A CAT7 CAT6A CAT6 CAT5E (Shielded -STP / Unshielded - UTP) Pass Through Type (EZ-Type) & Non Pass through Type (Standard Normal Type).
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RJ12 / RJ11 - 6P6C/ 6P4C/ 4P4C
NOTICE
1. Proper Cable Stripping: Strip the outer jacket of the Ethernet cable carefully, making sure not to damage the inner wires.
2. Wire Arrangement: Arrange the inner wires (conductors) according to the appropriate color code (usually T568B or T568A) before inserting them into the RJ45 connector.
3. Length of Exposed Wires: Make sure that the exposed wires are of the right length.
4. Insertion Depth: Insert the wires fully into the RJ45 connector.
5. Crimping Process: When you place the connector in the crimper, ensure it`s positioned correctly.
6. Inspect the Crimp: After crimping, inspect the connector to ensure that all wires are fully seated and that none of them are bent or pushed out of place.
7. Avoid Over-crimping: Over-crimping can damage the connector and wires. Once you feel resistance while crimping, stop.
8. Use Strain Relief Boots: They provide strain relief and help prevent the cable from bending too sharply near the connector, reducing the risk of damage.
9. TIs the Cable: After crimping, use a cable tester to check the integrity of your connection. This can save you a lot of troubleshooting time later on.