🔗 Connect like a pro—no tools, no limits!
VCELINK’s Tool-Free RJ45 Connectors deliver hassle-free installation and ultra-fast 10 Gbps transmission for Cat6A Ethernet cables (23-26 AWG). Featuring gold-plated contacts and a secure strain relief boot, these compact blue plugs ensure stable, professional-grade network connections without the need for crimping tools. Perfect for tech-savvy professionals seeking efficient, reliable cable termination in any high-performance environment.
Manufacturer | VCELINK |
Part number | KJ22BL-6A-6P-CA |
Item Weight | 36.3 g |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 1.45 x 1.32 cm; 36.29 g |
Item model number | KJ22BL-6A-6P-CA |
Colour | Blue |
Material | Copper Metal Plastic |
Shape | Rectangular Prism |
Specification met | IEEE |
Special Features | Easy installation with tool-free gold-plated RJ45 connector and stable strain relief |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**D
Great for adding a connector in a tight spot in particular, one caveat
If you need to add a connector to a CAT6/6A cable in a tight spot (in my case up a ladder and in an attic crawlspace), then these are far easier than a traditional crimped connector in my opinion.To explain: you thread the green/orange pairs straight through the plastic "comb", pull down to the top of the cable. The only trick is to make sure you have oriented the comb part to then make the blue/brown pair placement easy (after a couple of tries this becomes intuitive). The blue/brown pairs "clip" in but the green/orange ones don't, so it's important to get all of them in before you cut them flush, as the blue/brown are what holds everything in place until you clamp it down and put the boot on. So, green/orange pairs to pull the pairs tight and flush to the cable housing/core, blue/brown pairs to hold all in place, then cut flush.I found that it needs quite a bit of force to get the crimp to happen, pressing on a flat surface made it easier, pliers helps if not available. Being honest, up a ladder the first time (no pliers) I used my teeth and it worked, but not a recommended method for obvious reasons.The boot slides on easy, clicks into place, and can be removed relatively easily with a small flathead screwdriver afterward, more prying needed with flathead to undo the crimp, but if you are careful you can definitely remove and re-use in a pinch.My only caveat is that the connectors are quite "long" and the release tab on the top sticks up quite far - if you need to plug into a restricted area, like the back of a wireless AP, or somewhere with a tight turn etc. then you might need another solution. I had to remove the lock on the back, trim down the "teeth", and then use tape in one such case (Unifi AP) for example. I also had to trim the release tab slightly so it was not accidentally triggered and releasing the connector. The extra length is a consequence of the tool-less design, and the release is easy to modify, so I do not dock stars, but definitely something to be aware of before purchase.
J**Y
Great Quality
Great quality works as expected and would buy again.
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