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The Platinum Tools 100010C EZ-RJ45 Cat 6+ Connectors come in a convenient clamshell of 50 pieces, designed for easy twisted pair terminations. With a lightweight design, ergonomic grip, and compliance with FCC and UL standards, these connectors ensure optimal performance for your Cat 6 data networks.
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Specification Met | FCC, UL |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Color | Red |
J**.
These are certainly "EZ" and they rank an easy 5 stars.
I am using these with the EZ RJ45 CAT6 Strain Reliefs, EZ-RJ PRO-HD Crimpers, and CAT6 23/4 cable to wire my entire home.I have made many cables using this setup and have not seen a single error.This is a fantastic combination of components.In my experience the wire is situation dependent. You want stranded for flexibility of patch cables which may be bent or moved with any regularity. Solid has worked best for long runs. I have used these with both without any issues. Make sure you consider your cable type and size whenever purchasing components and take time to setup your tools properly prior to starting your job.Once I complete a crimp I always pull on the strain relief and connector independently. I have not had one come loose and do not expect it too, but with some wear in and a few years of use I could see the retention tab of the strain relief being too small and easy to break if it catches on something when being moved from one location to another.I also use a cable tester and I pull / push / apply stress to the connector while testing it. Intermittent or overall poor connections are not an option.I am being picky on the strain relief because I have high expectations. I paid what I feel is top dollar for not only the easy (EZ) part of these components but I expect the best and I feel like the EZ RJ45 connector is the best I have used.You can use as much wire as you want, put the strain relief on, strip off 1.5" of insulation, get your wire untwisted - in the correct order, slide the EZ RJ45 connector on and crimp. The wire is automatically cut.The easy part gets 5 stars, and the fact that you are able to keep the original wire twists all the way up to the point where the wire is crimped in the connector is a great engineering accomplishment. I would tip the engineer personally if I knew the person.Obviously you should be using the right crimpers which cut the wire off the end of the connector and crimp the connector and strain relief all in one smooth motion. I already had an expensive set of good crimpers, plenty of connectors, etc but I was sold by the items I mentioned above about the twists and actually how easy the whole thing comes together.If you are new to crimping CAT6 go this route and you will not be disappointed or have hand soreness from trying to manipulate the "traditional" styles of connectors. I'd be willing to bet even the old experienced hands at making CAT x will enjoy this better than what they currently use.An IT guy I know buys all of his cables because he states you can never make them yourself as well as the machinery used by large companies can make them, and that you will never be as consistent. If getting to the level of testing which can tell the difference between a cable I made with these versus a machine and it can see the difference then I agree, by all means purchase your cables. Cables only a few feet long it will cost less to purchase them if you know where to go, and if your time is worth anything. However with the time it takes to use this setup there is no way you can purchase the same quality I make in any cable with a significant length.The Platinum connectors and crimpers give me the ability to make what I feel are just as good and better than anything made by anyone or any machine. I know it is done right while being easy and fast.Take pride in your work and do it once.If anyone has any questions feel free to reach out to me as I welcome any comments.
K**N
They work great for me
For anyone who has made Cat5 and Cat 6 cables, you know where the frustration is; lining up the wires and getting them to stay perfectly straight and slide into the right slot and even more so, ALL the way in. That "all the way in" part is normally what will get you. You clamp down and seat the connection only to find that one wire backed out a little bit and BAM!, done. Teribad connection, cut it off and do over.I first bought these along with the crimper for home because I just like the right tools and see little reason to fight things all the time. These connectors make the job so easy that anyone with common sense and make a quality crimp. I have seen people say that they have had issues with the bar break the clip when crimping and others saying they have had "bad" crimps. I experienced the broken bar 1 time, the first time i did it and it was my own fault; I didn't have the strain relief (which I ordered and love to death on these) and I crimped down and cracked off one of the little hooks. I have not seen a bad crimp yet and I use a Fluke MT-8200 to check myself as well.When you slide the wires in, I like to make them extra long. This gives yourself more play to see what is happening and to have the room to pull wires through and leave space at the opening for maneuvering. What is an extra inch or two of wire going to do to you? When all are inserted and they do guide through easily, I gently pull the wires out while pushing the connector as far back on the plenum as you can. Take note that since the connector is clear, you can look right down and see whether or not you have a massive crossing thing going on. If so, slide it back out and move the wire that is out of place. This WILL happen until you get a pattern down. Do one, learn. Do another, learn some more. Pretty soon you will be making connections just fine. Also note that the cable you are using makes a huge difference. Not all wire is the same diameter as the jacket and core of the wire may be slightly different. You may have a Cat6 wire, but no pull core which gives stability when pulling long distances while taking the stress of the pull instead of the twisted pairs. Great for pulling the cable but it adds diameter. I think maybe some people are using cheaper wire with a smaller diameter which allows the crimper to really crunch down, breaking the plastic. That is however opinion as I do not buy cheap cable. I am using Belkin #R7L704 UTP with killer success.I did have one batch of these connectors in Cat6 that position 8 was really tight, like the front was too close already. Once I got 8 in, 7 was easier and the rest flew right in. That was the whole box of 50 that did that but it is not a deal breaker by any means. I bought the same crimper for work along with the reliefs and these connectors and saw none of the hard to insert wire points.The strain reliefs: note that they ARE different between Cat 5 and 6 - FYI.There are professionals that make cables daily and probably laugh at this setup saying that "you don't need it". Makes my life easier and I spend a lot less time elsewhere because of the speed I gain.
D**E
takes some time to figure out, but worked well and easy to use
I am not an engineer, AV guy, electrician, etc. Just a typical guy that has some handyman capabilities. It took me a few youtube videos and trial and error to get this figured out, but once I did I can make the connection in less than a minute. The key is to making the strands very long to have control on them when you feed them through the jack.So why 4 stars? The RJ45 connections seem to work on most devices, but not my patch panel. they wont click in. I am not sure if that is a probably with the patch panel or the connector. Its not a huge issues, since I bought a bunch of patch cables, but there were a few runs, I wanted to make the correct length of cat6 cable and was unable to, do to this issue. Worked great in all my other devices (so maybe its patch panel issue?)dont forget to buy other tools (crimper and wire cutter/stripper_
F**
Makes cabling a breeze
Wish these were invented when I started in IT ... but hey they are here now. Used them and have successfully wired my home network
M**N
Five Stars
100 times easier than using regular plugs.
C**N
Only using these now
HUGE time saver compared to most connectors. Strip the jacket, line em up, slide em in, crimp, wiggle the tails, done.
K**H
Excellent
Excellent product
J**E
Satisfait de ma commande
C'est préférable d'avoir des prises permettant au fils de dépasser puisqu'il est facile de voir si les fils sont bien place contrairement à celles dont les fils ne dépassent pas.
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