Description
Designed for professional network installers who demand precision, durability, and reliability, the Black Box CAT6A RJ45 Crimp Tool - Shielded is engineered to terminate shielded CAT6A cables and shielded plugs with consistent, high-quality results. This tool is purpose-built to work with CAT6A shielded plugs (FMTP6AS) and shielded solid bulk cable, making it an essential addition to any rack-room, data-center maintenance kit, or field installation toolkit. Whether you’re upgrading infrastructure, laying a new backbone, or performing routine cable terminations, this crimp tool delivers clean crimps, secure terminations, and dependable performance under demanding conditions.
- Shielded cable termination for high-performance networks: This crimp tool is designed to terminate shielded CAT6A cables into shielded RJ45 plugs. It ensures proper contact pressure and alignment for shielded connections, contributing to superior signal integrity and reduced interference in environments with high EMI or dense cabling.
- Capability with large 23 AWG shielded cables: Specifically engineered to terminate large 23-AWG shielded CAT6A cables with diameters up to 7.5 mm, the tool accommodates the thicker, rugged cables often used in data centers and enterprise networks, delivering reliable terminations without compromising speed or consistency.
- Compatibility with FMTP6AS shielded plugs: Optimized for use with Black Box CAT6A shielded plugs (FMTP6AS), enabling seamless, plug-and-play terminations that meet industry standards for CAT6A shielded systems.
- Ergonomic design for prolonged use: Built with a comfortable grip and balanced weight, the crimp tool reduces hand fatigue during repetitive terminations. The durable construction stands up to daily field use, while offering smooth operation for precise crimps every time.
- Versatile for shielded bulk cable installations: Use with Black Box CAT6A Shielded Solid Bulk Cable and CAT6A shielded cabling solutions, making it a versatile choice for both new builds and retrofit projects where shielded performance is critical.
Technical Details of Black Box CAT6A RJ45 Crimp Tool - Shielded
- Cable compatibility: CAT6A shielded solid and stranded cables, 23 AWG, with diameter up to 7.5 mm
- Connector compatibility: Termination designed for shielded CAT6A RJ45 plugs (FMTP6AS)
- Construction: Durable, high-strength steel build with corrosion-resistant coating for long service life in demanding environments
- Use case: Optimized for professional network installations, data centers, telecommunication rooms, and field deployments requiring shielded terminations
- Brand and compatibility: Black Box network accessories; engineered to work seamlessly with Black Box CAT6A Shielded Solid Bulk Cable
- Crimping precision: Designed to deliver consistent crimps that meet CAT6A performance standards, minimizing rework and ensuring reliable connectivity
How to install Black Box CAT6A RJ45 Crimp Tool - Shielded
Installing using the Black Box CAT6A RJ45 Crimp Tool - Shielded is a straightforward process when you follow these steps. Proper preparation and alignment are key to achieving dependable terminations that stand up to heavy use and demanding environments.
1) Prepare the cable and plug: Strip the CAT6A shielded cable jacket to expose the insulated conductors, and then trim the conductors to the correct length according to the plug’s termination spec. Ensure the shield is properly treated and ready for connection to the shielded plug. Inspect the conductors for any nicks or fraying, replacing the cable if necessary.
2) Inspect the plug and alignment: Inspect the FMTP6AS shielded plug for any signs of damage and ensure it is compatible with your cable. Align the plug with the crimp tool’s jaw so that the conductor positions align with the plug contacts. Proper alignment is crucial to prevent mis-crimps and bent pins.
3) Insert the cable into the plug: Gently insert the prepared shielded cable into the FMTP6AS plug, making sure that the conductors extend to the appropriate positions and the shield makes contact with the plug housing as designed. Do not force the cable; if resistance is felt, re-check alignment and conductor length.
4) Position the assembly in the crimp tool: Place the plug with the inserted cable into the crimp tool’s crimping jaws. Ensure the cable is seated fully and that the plug is properly positioned so the jaws will crimp evenly across all contacts.
5) Crimp with a controlled squeeze: Squeeze the handles smoothly and steadily until the tool cycles and releases. Do not rush the crimp; a deliberate, consistent action helps ensure all contacts are flat and properly seated, resulting in a reliable connection with minimum insertion loss.
6) Inspect and test: After crimping, inspect the completed termination for uniform pin spread and proper seating. Perform a continuity test or a basic cable tester check to confirm that the signal path is intact and that shield connectivity is preserved. If any irregularities are observed, re-terminate with a fresh plug and, if needed, re-terminate the cable length.
7) Finalize and label: Once the termination passes inspection, dress the cable for routing and labeling. Shielded terminations are especially beneficial in areas with electromagnetic interference, but neat cabling still matters for airflow, accessibility, and future maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What cables can this crimp tool terminate? A: It is designed to terminate shielded CAT6A cables with 23 AWG conductors, up to 7.5 mm in diameter, and is optimized for use with shielded CAT6A plugs (FMTP6AS).
- Q: Is this tool suitable for unshielded CAT6A cables? A: While it can be used with shielded cables for better performance in EMI-prone environments, its design and alignment are optimized for shielded terminations. For best results with unshielded cables, a dedicated unshielded crimp tool may be preferred.
- Q: Can I use this crimp tool with other brands of plugs? A: The tool is engineered to work with Black Box FMTP6AS shielded CAT6A plugs for optimum results. Using other brands may affect alignment and crimp quality.
- Q: What maintenance does the tool require? A: After heavy use, wipe clean to remove dust and debris, and apply a light lubricant to moving parts if recommended by the manufacturer. Store in a dry place to prevent corrosion and ensure longevity.
- Q: Is professional installation required to use this tool? A: This tool is designed for professional network installations but is straightforward enough for skilled technicians. Proper training on termination and testing will help maximize performance and consistency.
- Q: Does the tool include any spare parts or blades? A: The description does not indicate spare parts or blades included. For replacements or accessories, consult Black Box support or authorized distributors.
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