Black Copper BC-318

BC318

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Multifunction RJ11 RJ45 Crimping tool Cat5 Cat6 crimp tool

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Black Copper BC-318 Features and Benefits

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Black Copper BC-318 Description

Tool parameter 

Crimping arrange: RJ11/RJ12 (6P) 9.65mm 
RJ45 (8P) 11.6

A crimping tool is a tool designed to crimp or connect a connector to the end of a cable. For example, network cables and phone cables are created using a crimping tool to connect the connectors to the end of the cable. To the right is an example of what a crimping tool looks like. This example shows a tool capable of crimping both RJ-11 and RJ-45 connectors.

1. Head Material: Steel Frame

2. Handle Material: Plastic Single color

3. Light weight, compact, and durable with key way in 8P modular holder 

1.Insert cable between stripper blades.
1a. Insert 4P/6P cable from the top end of the stripper black until it touches the stop guide.

1b. Insert 8P/10P cable into the two-bladed side of the tool's stripper and let it extend a little past the lower cut blade.

2.Cutting modular cable:

Place the single-bladed side of the tool's cutter facing you and cut the modular cable to the desired length. Make sure to cut the ends of the cord straight across, not diagonally.

3.Squeeze handles until it stops, cable must be kept perpendicular and then pull it from the tool.
4.Remove the outer jacket, insert the stripped cable into the plug and be sure the left wire at one end matches the right wire at the other end.
5.Place the modular plug with cable into the tool's holder. Make sure the stripped wire is between the tab and gold contacts. Squeeze handles until it stops.
6.Remove the crimped plug from the tool.
7.During the crimping process, you may turn the screw on the ratchet in a counterclockwise direction to stop the incorrect operation.
8.To crimp "DEC" plug, follow step 1 to step 4.
9. Remove the screw on the left side of the 6P holder, insert the "DEC" plug and cable into the 6P holder, and squeeze handles till it stops

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