Terminate CAT6a Shielded Keystone Jacks | FS.com

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In this video I show y'all how to terminate a Cat6a RJ45 STP Keystone Jack from FS.com. You also get to witness the first and second time terminating both ends of a cable with 0 practice before filming. Yes I know. I am very shocked myself.

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Item Spotlights
Support Ieee 802.3af/at/bt, Verified IEC 60512-99-001 & IEC 60512-99-002 Test
The Shielded Keystone Jack, Against Emi/rfi, Next, and Axt
Fast Installation Without Any Special Punch Tool or Crimping Tool
Dual-color-coded Labeling for 568a/b (258a) Wiring Schemes
Gold-plated Rj45 Contacts for Optimal Conductivity
To Be Used with Keystone Wall Plate or Panel

Toolless Shielded Keystone Jack for Cat6 Ethernet Networking

FS provides keystone Cat6 toolless style connectors which make for a simple installation without the need for a punch down tool. Toolless keystone jacks are an ideal solution for terminating and connecting network cable.

Description
Product Type
Cat6 Keystone Jack
Color
Metal silver
Connector
RJ45 Female
Termination Type
Toolless
Shielding Type
Shielded
Data Rate Support
1000Base-T
Wire Gauge Supported
22-26AWG Cable
Wiring Scheme
T568A/T568B
Housing Material
Zinc Alloy
Dimensions (HxW)
16×14.5mm
Operating Temperature
-10°C to 60°C (-14°F to 140°F)
Contact Plating Thickness
6 Microinches

Compatible with Patch Panels and Network Cables
Designed for installation with convenience, and performance well with 1U 24/48 ports patch panels and network cables to improve management efficiency.




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