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Pass Through RJ45 Crimper

Pass Through RJ45 Crimper VCELINK

GJ671BL-1P-OL
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Features:

  • RJ45/RJ11/RJ12 Connector Crimping
  • Size: 5.31'' x 2.36'' (13.5cm x 6cm)
  • Equipped with Dovetail Crimp Function
  • 12-months Warranty & Lifetime Product Support

Pairs Perfectly With

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Description

VCELINK Pass-Through RJ45 Crimper is ideal for both pass-thru and non-pass-thru RJ45 connectors. It can also be used for crimping telephone connectors like RJ11 and RJ12. This Cat6 Ethernet crimping tool is particularly effective for shielded modular plugs, ensuring a reliable crimp of the metal ground collar. It is a good helper for home and office network installation. If you're new to network installation, the Ethernet Cable Crimping Tool Kit is your prior choice.

The Use of "CAT5" and "CAT7" modes

“CAT5" & "CAT7" modes on GJ671BL may confuse you. So, how to choose the right mode? Generally, " CAT5" mode is ideal for Cat5e/Cat6 connectors and "CAT7" mode is for Cat6a/Cat7 connectors. But in fact, the "CAT5" mode is used to press RJ45 connectors with a strain latch so that the network cable can be fixed tightly.

VCELINK Crimping Tool

learn more about RJ45 Crimping Tool in What is an RJ45 Crimping Tool?

 

Specifications

Product Type RJ45 Crimping Tool
Color Black and Blue
Weight 315g
Size 5.31’’ x 2.36’’
Handle Material Dipped PVC
Body Material Carbon Steel Q235 and ABS
Blade Material SK5
Components Material Rubber Steel
Application Compatible with RJ11/RG12/RJ45 Pass-through/Non-pass-through Connectors
Functions Crimping Connector and Metal Clip

Features

Durable Construction

-Q235 carbon steel provides high strength, good durability, and long service life;

-SK5 blades offer fast, sharp, and precision cutting.

Thoughtful Design

-The ergonomic and non-slip handle ensures a comfortable grip and a perfect fit in the hand, reducing fatigue during extensive use;

-The crimper's compact size allows it to easily fit in any pocket or tool pouch, enhancing its portability and making it simple to store;

- A safety lock is designed for easy carrying and storage.

Easy to Use

High-precision crimping and adjustable screw make this RJ45 crimping tool easy to use for both novices and professionals.

Versatile Use

-This versatile crimping tool is suitable for telephone modular plugs like RJ11 and RJ12 connectors;

-Ideal for non-pass-thru and pass-thru RJ45 connectors, including Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, and Cat7 connectors;

-Suitable for crimping shielded Ethernet connectors with ground collars.

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Q&A

  • If I need to crimp cat5e do I use the bottom or top hole? In other words, the screw is in the bottom hole or the top hole position?

    Thanks for your inquiry! CaAT5 mode is ideal for Cat5e and Cat6 plugs crimping. So the screw needs to be in the bottom hole position.
  • How do you change the crimping tool for cat 7 to cat 5? If I have a cat 6 cable what setting should I have it?

    Generally, we suggets Cat5e, Cat6 connectors use "CAT5" mode, and Cat6a, Cat7 connectors use "CAT7" mode. You can check the picture on the product page. It shows the different modes of the applicable RJ45 connectors. In fact, the easiest way to tell is to check if your RJ45 connector has a strain latch, and if so, use "CAT5" mode.
  • Does this crimper work for non-pass-thru rj45 connectors as well?

    Dear customer, thanks for your inquiry! Yes, this crimper is both suitable for pass-through & non-pass-through connectors.

Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Aaron

I waited to review to make sure these weren’t two week junk. I’m a low voltage tech and my company does a LOT of Crestron automation systems. I use these daily and I’m impressed. They’re holding up and crimping just as well as my Kleins if not better!

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Xavier

El pedido llego en tiempo y forma, el paquete llego tal cual se ven las imágenes en la pagina, envío seguro y en tiempo y forma. El producto se ve bien estoy satisfecho con la compra, no le he usado todavia.

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Spammy H.

I initially bought these because I saw they had a strain relief crimping section for crimping strain relief tabs on cat6a/cat7 cables.
The RJ45 crimping part works great for crimping through-hole cat6a and cat7 cable connectors. It usually trims the ends of the through-hole jacks cleanly in one or 2 passes, tops.

The strain relief crimping section however, never seems to line up correctly (at least for fatter cat6a & cat7 cables).
With cat6a+, you end up having to "pre-crimp" the strain relief tabs around the cable, then clock the cable in the crimper in such a way that it is offset in the die in which it was designed to sit when crimping.
If you just let the connector sit in the strain relief crimping die the way it was intended to be used, and squeeze, it smashes the tabs flat on the side of the cable, and not around the cable the way they were intended to be crimped. That's why I gave 4 starts instead of 5.

They do work well once you get the hang of how you have to hold them for crimping big cable strain reliefs, and that is my only gripe about them.

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Snibby

I was surprised to find it works well on not just pass through connectors but on conventional closed end connectors for CAT6, CAT5E. I had to terminate an outdoor Access Point run at a hospital. It uses a shielded CAT6 with UV resistant cover, which is always a bear to terminate with a pass-through Rj45 supplied by the cable supplier. The tool worked great. The vendor supplied silicone rubber clear gue to place at the end of connector before sliding on boot to seal the connection required at each end to prevent water vapor from entering the cable run. I had to make a patch cable inside with conventional cable, I found the tool can terminate non-pass-through connectors easily. I probably use 100 connectors a month. I always use CAT6 for 10G on runs less than 40 feet except where bundle with 50 or more. 10G always use CAT7 shielded on >100 foot runs, and on any bundle run. I also charge 5 times cost for termination because it takes a long time to terminate CAT7 compared to CAT5E. Surprised the inexpensive tool works well in all situations.

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edward

Excellent tool, easy to handle, great product, only i need extra blades for continue the job, the tool continue work properly after a complete network installation, but show a little damage in the blade for cutting cat6a cable ends