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Compact Design - 2/3 the size of traditional crimpers, one-hand operation with a rust-resistant black oxide-coated steel core. Recoil spring-loaded ergonomic matte handles return tool to ready position upon cycle completion helps you save time and effort. The compact size fits in any pocket, tool pouch, and chest.
Anti-grip handle for comfortable use: This Higher performance Pass thru Ethernet crimping tool is easy to handle, allowing for an ergonomic grip and comfortable compressing action. The handle is made of special environmentally friendly materials that are non-slip and easy to crimp. Steel with Black Oxide Material Ethernet crimper kit delivers the performance, durability, and precision needed to get the job done right.
Built for Shielded Network Connectors - Crimps RJ45 (Data) and RJ12 RJ11 (Voice) fixed die cavities, supports Cat5 Cat5e Cat6 Ethernet STP/UTP cables, twisted pairs, phone, voice and data cables crimping. Specially designed for Cat6a Cat7 shielded connectors and even crimp the metal clip on the plugs.
Built-in Cat7 to Cat5 Switcher - Switch from Cat7 to Cat5 crimping by using a screwdriver to loosen then switch up or down to change the compression mode. Enables you to crimp both shielded CAT6a connectors as well as standard RJ45 connectors. The Cat7 mode stands for Cat7 shielded plugs crimping. Cat5 mode stands for Cat5e and Cat6 plugs crimping.
Pass-Thru design
Insert the wires into the RJ45 connector with the right orders (T568A/B), then insert the cable into the connector so that each of the small wires fits into the small grooves in the connector. The sheathing of the cable should fit just inside of the connector so it's past the base. Each wire must fit into a groove before you crimp the connector.
Full-cycle connector crimping easy as 1,2,3
Insert the connector into the crimping part of the tool and squeeze twice. Insert the connector in the crimping section of the tool until it can't fit any further. Squeeze the handles to crimp the connector and secure the wires. Release the handles, then squeeze the tool again to make sure all of the pins are pushed down.