AMPCOM EZ-Type RJ45 Network Crimper - 3-in-1 Crimp/Cut/Strip Lan CAT8/7/6A/6/5E (STP/UTP) & RJ11/12 Tel Modular Cable (AM-6088)
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About the Product
• 3-in-1 Functionality :The AMPCOM EZ-Type RJ45 Network Crimper offers 3-in-1 functionality, combining crimping, cutting, and stripping capabilities in one tool, saving you time and effort.
• Versatile Compatibility :This tool is compatible with a variety of cable types including Lan CAT8/7/6A/6/5E (STP/UTP) and RJ11/12 Tel Modular Cable (AM-6088), making it a versatile addition to your networking toolkit.
• Certified Safety :With RoHS certification, this network crimper ensures safety and quality, giving you peace of mind during your networking tasks.
• Easy to Use :The AMPCOM crimper is designed for ease of use, making it ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Its user-friendly design ensures quick and efficient crimping.
• Durable Construction :Originating from Mainland China, this crimper boasts of durable construction that guarantees long-lasting performance and reliability.
• Compact Design :Its compact design makes it easy to carry and store, making it an essential tool for on-the-go networking tasks.
Function: 1. Crimp connector 2.Crimp and cut excess wires 3. Cut/ Trim Driver Wires 4. Strip cable outer jacket
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.