RJ45 male plugs Cat 5 rated and phone plugs for crimping onto the end of patch
cords Cat5, Cat6 and Shielded Plugs. These are the ones your looking for, just
take tool and crimp on to cable and all at Sellntell.com. RJ 45 male plugs Cat5 rated and phone plugs are used to crimp onto either
solid or stranded 4 pair utp cable. RJ45 male plugs need a crimping tool to
install.
RJ 45 MALE PLUGS
Available for either stranded 4 Pair UTP cable and for solid 4 Pair UTP
cable.
Category 5 rated male plugs to make up your own patch cables or to put on
the end of a UTP cable so you can plug into an RJ45 female jack.
P-105100
Cat5e
male rj45 plug for
solid or stranded cable
P-105100AS
Cat5eSHIELDED
male rj45 plug
P-106100
Cat6 male rj45 plug for Category 6
cable
Uses SNT802 Crimping tool
SO
WHAT IS ROUND CABLE?
WHAT IS STRANDED CABLE?
This is the cable used for Horizontal cable runs. That's the one that is permanent and in the walls and ceiling from
the TC (Telecommunications Closet) to the Wall Jack Outlet or surface
mount box for the work
station. Usually Category 5 or 5e- 4 Pair UTP cable. (4 Pair UTP means Unshielded Twisted Pair. )
It is usually
used for patch cords. It is made up of single strands that are very
flexible as opposed to the sold cable. This type of cable does not crack at
the plug as easily as a solid cable would if you wiggled it accidentally or
intentionally. Small cracks in a solid cable plug at the connection from
movement can drive you crazy with intermittent problems when the plug
moves.
LEARN THE LINGO. The Red jack picture below is of a JACK. Or
as some incorrectly call an RJ45 jack. The term plug refers to the picture above which is
a male plug. Mixing the two terms can get you the wrong item.
WHAT ARE PHONE PLUGS?
4 Position or 4 contact phone cord plugs are also available. Use them
for phone cord connections to the phone or to the wall.
P-551100
Patch
cables Cat 5
See below for crimping tool to
use with RJ45 Plugs.
SNT802 Crimp Tool
New
EZ-RJ45 Plugs, just insert wires right through connector and let
them stick out the front. Then clip them with tool... click picture to
see more..