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Twisted pair cable crimpling

Twisted pair cable crimpling. Jakub Serych, Serych@panska.cz. New (not yet crimpled) connector. Crimpled (without cable) connector. Place for wires. Place for cable jacket. Contacts cut through insulation of each wire to make a good electrical connection. Contacts.

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Twisted pair cable crimpling

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  1. Twisted pair cable crimpling Jakub Serych, Serych@panska.cz

  2. New (not yet crimpled) connector Crimpled (without cable) connector Place for wires Place for cable jacket Contacts cut throughinsulation of each wire to make a good electricalconnection Contacts Triangle locks itselfinside the placefor the cable jacket to fasten the cable in Triangle shaped piece of plastic Function of RJ45 plug

  3. Strip about 1” (25mm) of the jacket off Don’t forget to put the boots on the cablefirst of all, if you are using them Step1

  4. Untwist and reorganize the wires to reflect one of the T568 standards Cut the wires to have ½” to ¾” (12 to 18mm) from the jacket edge Place the RJ45 plug on the cable.Be sure to keep the order of the wires! Step 2

  5. Gently push the plug onto wires. Make sure, that all the wires are on the end of the plug and the jacket is inside the plug’s space for the jacket. Also look at the wires if they are still in the correct order. Step 3

  6. Plastic triangle fastens the jacket Contacts are gnawed into the wires Push the cable end with the plug into the crimpling tool(usually you can hear gentle click sound) and crimpit hard enough to make good connection. Repeat the same steps on the opposite side of the cable, and then test the cable in the cable tester. Step 4

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