: How to Terminate an RJ45 CAT 6 UTP Modular Crimp Plug
Materials Required:
CT-3368: Universal Crimp Tool
MST-501B: Cable Prep Tool
Precision Screw Driver
MP-8P8C6S2: Modular Crimp Plug (Stranded or Solid Wire)
TMRBU4CL: Strain Relief (Clear)
TGS-8CRC6BL: 4 Pair CAT 6 UTP Stranded Cable (Blue)
Step 1:
It is very important to slide the Strain Relief (TMRBU4CL) onto the 4 Pair CAT 6 UTP Stranded Cable.
Step 2:
Cut the specified length of 4 Pair CAT 6 UTP Stranded Cable (TGS-8CRC6BL) and remove 1 ½" of the jacket using the Cable Prep Tool (MST-501B) to expose the insulated conductors. Adjust the blades to ensure the insulated conductors are not scored as Stranded Cable does NOT come with a pull string.
Step 3:
Separate each pair and straighten using the Precision Screw Driver and trim evenly using the Cable Prep Tool (MST-501B) leaving ½" of insulated conductors exposed.
Step 4:
Insert the 4 Pair CAT 6 UTP Stranded Cable (TGS-8CRC6BL) into the Modular Plug (MP-8P8C6S2) making sure the insulated conductors reach the end of the Modular Plug. Remember to slide the Strain Relief (TMRBU4CL) into the Modular Plug before crimping.
Step 5:
Insert the Modular Plug into the designated cavity of the Universal Crimp Tool (CT-3368) and squeeze the handles together until the Modular Plug has crimped onto the Cable.
Step 5:
Inspect to make sure the gold plated contacts inside the Modular Plug have pierced all the insulated conductors of the 4 Pair CAT 6 UTP Stranded Cable.
Step 6:
Repeat steps 1 through 5 to terminate the opposite end to complete the 4 Pair CAT 6 UTP Patch Cable Assembly.
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