RJ45 Cat5E Modular Plug (with Load Bar) for Round Solid/Stranded Cable Multipack (50-Pack)
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RJ45 Cat5E Modular Plug (with Load Bar) for Round Solid/Stranded Cable Multipack (10-Pack) is rated
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The right solution to customize your lengths of Cat5E network cables. These modular plugs are manufactured from high-impact clear polycarbonate to withstand everyday wear and tear, and have 50 micron gold-plated contacts for error-free data transfer for data applications.
Connector 1:
(1) RJ-45 Male
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General Info
Product Line | C2G | ||
Color | Clear | ||
UPC Number | 757120275749 | ||
Country Of Origin | China | ||
Application Sector | Commercial, Residential | ||
Warranty Type | Lifetime | ||
Type | Modular Plug |
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Reviews
Rated 1 out of
5
by
DWP_Boss from
Useless and time-consuming
Wow... that's all I can say. These things are completely useless. I'm a professional I.T. guy. I've been making CAT5 Cables for years and can blast them out in minutes so I'm no amateur. These connectors take no less than 10-15 minutes to assemble... per end. But to give it a fair shake, I brought the connectors back to my office and had 3 other techs attempt to assemble cables with these. All 3 Techs are faster than I and all three said, "What the "expletive deleted?". I bought these for a job with tight margins and thought I'd save a buck but that's not an error I'll make again. Save yourself the headache and get the more expensive single unit without inserts. These are the worst I've ever seen.
Date published: 2011-07-29
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Martin160 from
Good engineering; needs instructions
Excellent product, but electronic tools are required for proper implementation. I use Xcelites and Crescent miniatures, mostly with spring loading. The load block is too small for hand manipulation-any sized hand, and other tasks such as untwisting, straightening and aligning wires are only reasonably done with these tools. This modular plug hangs up in my Ideal ratcheting crimper, requiring disloding the crimped plug by a gentle push from the plug side. Don't try to drag it out by the cable end. Make sure you color print the instructions, available online. If you do all of this, you will not go back to ordinary RJ45's.
Date published: 2010-04-26
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Hugh from
Installation Tip
This is the easiest way I have found to use these plugs with the little power bar.
* Untwist all pairs to the required length, then cut straight.
* Bend up every other strand, and then slid the other strands through the full holes.
* Bend down the 4 other strands through the half holes.
* Cut excess off the end.
* Push the bar almost off the end, then feed it into the plug.
* Crimp and repeat for other end.
Hope this helps anyone TRYING to use these plugs
Date published: 2010-07-14
Rated 1 out of
5
by
PTA from
Not for novice
Not for rookies, I read the reviews and tried them anyway. Granted, I'm not an IT person, but I can follow instructions. Never mind, these have none.
Date published: 2012-03-18
Rated 4 out of
5
by
TWAdmin from
Simply great - once you figure them out
I've been using these things for several years now. I won't buy anything else - these are so easy. I've used them on CAT5e, CAT6, and CAT5e plenum. Admittedly you have to take a couple more steps to use these correctly, but it doesn't take any more time. Using the load bar helps ensure everything is separate, prevents the wires from being untwisted too far which effects performance, and keeps everything nice and tight.Here is how I build CAT6 with these - Use crimp tool or wire strippers to expose about 1 inch of stranded cable. Bend the 4 pair away from center and down the side of the cable. Use wire cutters or snippers to cut the spline off as low as possible. Untwist all of the cable and arrange them according to your specifications. Fold one cable down, then the next one up, etc. Now take the four bent 'down' and slide them into the holes in the load bar. Next, take the for that were bent 'up' and pop them into the associated slots on the load bar. Slide the load bar down the cable as far as you can, trim the excess strands and carefully slide the load bar up to the cut end of the cable (but don't take it off!). Now the strands will be perfectly aligned - all you have to do is slide it in and crimp. I can build a CAT6 cable, both sides in about 2 minutes.
Date published: 2011-09-12
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Bill from
Load bar is pretty slick
The load bar helps a lot! I noticed all the solid wires go in the bottom row and the stripes in the top.
Date published: 2012-11-26
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Powershack from
It doesn't get any worse
I never write reviews...ever! This is such a bad product I had to leave something. After trying for over an hour I still don't have a single cable made. Even my first cat5 cable a few years ago worked on the first try. The load bar is terrible and makes it more difficult to use.
Date published: 2012-08-27
Rated 3 out of
5
by
JonBoi from
I agree
Needs more information on how to use the product. Maybe better tips or tutorial. I'm using stranded cat6; therefore, more difficult to install.
Would only recommend to experience data cable installer.
Date published: 2009-08-24
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Questions & Answers
What is the Country of Origin for these?
US is the Country of Origin
Date published: 2017-10-05
The video link is to a different connector. These are two part and there is no indication as to who to orient the smaller piece. Please provide an instruction sheet from manufacturer.
This has been answered by one of our techs via email.
Date published: 2017-10-05
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