Jonard Tools Shielded RJ45 Connector with Crimp Tail for CAT6A Cable, Pack of 100
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- Description+
- Features+
- Connectors are shielded with nickel-plated brass to reduce damage if the cable is accidently pulled
- 50 μin gold plating on contact surfaces provides greater signal quality than the competition
- Tripoint-type prongs allow you to use stranded or solid CAT6e, CAT6A, and CAT7 cables
- Simplify twisted pair network cable termination by allowing the wires to pass through the connector
- Advantage of the pass-through feature is that you do not have to measure and cut the wires before termination, which can lead to having poor connection and signal loss
- Clear housing allows the operator to see the wire pairs easily
- Specs+
- Number of Connectors: 100
- Cable Type: CAT6e, CAT6A and CAT7
- Cable Diameter: 26 - 23 AWG (5 - 8 mm)
- Connector Type: Three-prong RJ45
- Plating Thickness: 50 micro-inches
- Housing Material: Polycarbonate, Nickel-plated Brass
- Standards: ANSI/TIA-568-C.2, UL 1863, FCC Part 68 subpart F
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to 60°C
- Product Material: Nickel
- Weight: 0.84 lb (383.176 g)
- UPC: 810053351932
- Reviews+
- Connectors are shielded with nickel-plated brass to reduce damage if the cable is accidently pulled
- 50 μin gold plating on contact surfaces provides greater signal quality than the competition
- Tripoint-type prongs allow you to use stranded or solid CAT6e, CAT6A, and CAT7 cables
- Simplify twisted pair network cable termination by allowing the wires to pass through the connector
- Advantage of the pass-through feature is that you do not have to measure and cut the wires before termination, which can lead to having poor connection and signal loss
- Clear housing allows the operator to see the wire pairs easily
- Number of Connectors: 100
- Cable Type: CAT6e, CAT6A and CAT7
- Cable Diameter: 26 - 23 AWG (5 - 8 mm)
- Connector Type: Three-prong RJ45
- Plating Thickness: 50 micro-inches
- Housing Material: Polycarbonate, Nickel-plated Brass
- Standards: ANSI/TIA-568-C.2, UL 1863, FCC Part 68 subpart F
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to 60°C
- Product Material: Nickel
- Weight: 0.84 lb (383.176 g)
- UPC: 810053351932
Shielded RJ45 Connector with Crimp Tail for CAT6A Cable, Pack of 100
The Jonard Tools CAT6A RJ45 Pass-Through Connectors are used by network installers/technicians in order to terminate CAT6e, CAT6A, and CAT7A network cables with a pass-through crimper. They are used in households and businesses and are ideal for terminating a round network cable or even replacing an existing connector.
Shielded RJ45 Connector with Crimp Tail for CAT6A Cable, Pack of 100
The Jonard Tools CAT6A RJ45 Pass-Through Connectors are used by network installers/technicians in order to terminate CAT6e, CAT6A, and CAT7A network cables with a pass-through crimper. They are used in households and businesses and are ideal for terminating a round network cable or even replacing an existing connector.