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Re: RJ45 crim tool recommendations ...



For crimp tool, I've always been pleased with this type:
http://cpc.farnell.com/unbranded/ht-l2172r/8p-rj45-modular-crimping-tool/dp/TL07303?in_merch=Products%20From%20This%20Range&MER=e-bb45-00001003

Order Code: TL07303 on http://cpc.farnell.com/ if link above
doesn't work.

Fairly cheap & cheerful but fine for low quantity installs....!

Ben

On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 5:56 PM, JonS <semi.jon@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Most of my network is into patch panel but a few cables (solid core)
I'd
> like to add a plug to directly. I have a few (low 10s) of plugs to
apply.
>
> Can anyone recommend a crimp tool ( poss & plugs/ hoods, simple
tester) -
> there is a bewildering range of crimp tools available all with mixed
> reviews! Santa tells me that for tech stuff I need to specify or I
won't
> get anything!
>
> Thanks
> JonS
>
>
>
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