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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had
holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can be clipped off. But I can't remember where I saw these. Who makes these? Where can I find them? Thanks. |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
On Feb 24, 11:17*pm, Sparky wrote:
I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can be clipped off. But I can't remember where I saw these. Who makes these? Where can I find them? Thanks. I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto- crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the way through? |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that
made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto- crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the way through? A guy, asking for help, can't seem to get "skilled" at crimping connectors onto a cable. I think such connectors would be easier to handle for a beginner. Thanks. |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
I found them:
Bomar "EZ" type connectors. http://mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bomar- Interconnect/300668EZ/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvQhAhQbXdbBkRGiIf7Wo2Mv4x%252bE40XKq 0%3d Thanks. |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
"Sparky" wrote in message ... I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can be clipped off. But I can't remember where I saw these. Who makes these? Where can I find them? Thanks. I think Jameco has these. RogerN |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
They look standard ones....
They don't look any different unless you have one in your hand. The "EZ" suffix is the clue... |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
On Feb 25, 8:34*am, Sparky wrote:
I think AMP makes some like that. *I used to run a department that made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. *But we used an auto- crimp machine to crimp them. *Why do you need the ones that go all the way through? A guy, asking for help, can't seem to get "skilled" at crimping connectors onto a cable. I think such connectors would be easier to handle for a beginner. Thanks. Ahhh. Yea, some people just don't have the patience for terminating cable. Which makes for a good market if you are in the cable industry. |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 01:03:15 -0800 (PST), Sansui Samari
wrote: On Feb 24, 11:17*pm, Sparky wrote: I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can be clipped off. But I can't remember where I saw these. Who makes these? Where can I find them? Thanks. I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto- crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the way through? Think about field work in a dark, tight crawl space. John Ferrell W8CCW |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
On Feb 25, 1:17*am, Sparky wrote:
I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can be clipped off. But I can't remember where I saw these. Who makes these? Where can I find them? Thanks. Parts Express has them. Just go to their website and search "EZ-RJ45". Scott |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 09:58:31 -0500, John Ferrell
wrote: On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 01:03:15 -0800 (PST), Sansui Samari wrote: On Feb 24, 11:17*pm, Sparky wrote: I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can be clipped off. But I can't remember where I saw these. Who makes these? Where can I find them? Thanks. I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto- crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the way through? Think about field work in a dark, tight crawl space. John Ferrell W8CCW Think about a $12 spelunking/cyclists headlamp. Who is the dip that added/adds the misc group? Cross posting dingldorfs never cease to amaze. |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
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, Sparky wrote: I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto- crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the way through? A guy, asking for help, can't seem to get "skilled" at crimping connectors onto a cable. I think such connectors would be easier to handle for a beginner. Thanks. You need RJ-45 with feed-through or a very strong loading bar for Cat 6 patch cables. The stranded wires won't stay put when they're trimmed as short as they should be. There are few reasons to build a patch cable, though. They're very cheap now. -- I won't see Google Groups replies because I must filter them as spam |
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RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?
On Feb 26, 7:45*pm, Capt. Cave Man
wrote: On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 09:58:31 -0500, John Ferrell wrote: On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 01:03:15 -0800 (PST), Sansui Samari wrote: On Feb 24, 11:17 pm, Sparky wrote: I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can be clipped off. But I can't remember where I saw these. Who makes these? Where can I find them? Thanks. I think AMP makes some like that. *I used to run a department that made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. *But we used an auto- crimp machine to crimp them. *Why do you need the ones that go all the way through? Think about field work in a dark, tight crawl space. John Ferrell W8CCW * Think about a $12 spelunking/cyclists headlamp. *Who is the dip that added/adds the misc group? *Cross posting dingldorfs never cease to amaze.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - TROLL DROPPINGS I AM PROTEUS |
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