Sunday, January 20, 2013

Tips about Network Crimping Tool

When you want to make your telephone cables and network patch cables into the right size, you need the network crimping tools. Network crimping tools allow a user to trim the network or telephone cabling to size by means of an attached cable cutter. Also you can use the integrated wire stripper to strip the insulation from the individual conductor wires within the cabling. Interface ends, such as RJ-12 and RJ-45 connectors, may be attached to the cable by means of the network tool’s crimper head.

  
Network Crimping Tool
                     

Things You Need

Network crimping tool
Two RJ-45 cable ends
Spool of Category 5 network cabling

Instructions

1. Insert the free end of the Category 5 cabling between the network crimping tool wire cutter blades, and pull approximately one foot of cabling through the gap between the wire cutter blades, and then, cut the cabling.

2. Insert approximately 1/2 inch of one end of the cut length of cable into the wire stripper socket, and squeeze the network crimping tool handles together. Remove the stripped end of the wire stripper socket, and insert the un-stripped end 1/2 inch into the wire stripper socket. And then repeat the action above.

3. And the next step is to untwist the wire pairs at each end of the length of cable, and straighten each wire. Make sure that each wire is the same length. Note: Arrange the wires from left to right in this order: white/orange, orange, white/green, blue, white/blue, green, white/brown, brown.

4.Slip the wires into the RJ-45 connector with the prong facing downward (away from you). Push the wires, all the way to the end of the plug. Slip the tool crimper socket over the RJ-45 connector, and squeeze hard to crimp the plug.

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