Description
The Black Box GigaBase2 Cat.5e Jack is built for dependable, enterprise-grade Ethernet connectivity with a focus on ease of use and long-term reliability. Designed for universal wiring, this RJ45 jack supports both T568A and T568B schemes, making it the ideal choice for mixed-installation environments, retrofits, and high-demand data centers. Its precision-engineered IDC contacts and superior contact plating deliver consistent performance under the rigors of daily network traffic, while thoughtful features such as a 110-style termination option and a dedicated stuffer cap help installers achieve quick, clean terminations with robust strain relief. Whether you’re outfitting a wall panel, a patch panel, or a workstation jack, this Cat.5e solution is designed to minimize downtime and maximize uptime, enabling fast deployments without sacrificing signal integrity.
- Universal wiring compatibility: The GigaBase2 Cat.5e Jack is labeled for both T568A and T568B wiring schemes, enabling seamless terminations across diverse network environments. This versatility reduces the need for re-terminations and helps technicians complete projects quickly, even when upgrading existing installations or integrating with legacy systems.
- High-quality IDC contacts: Inside, the IDC contacts are crafted from phosphor bronze and plated with tin to deliver durable, corrosion-resistant terminations. This combination ensures stable impedance, low resistance, and reliable signal transmission over time, which translates into fewer fault conditions and more consistent network performance.
- Nose contacts with premium plating: Nose contacts feature 50-micron gold plating over a 100-micron nickel underplating. This multi-layer plating creates excellent wear resistance, lower contact resistance, and improved longevity in environments with frequent mating cycles, making it ideal for high-traffic networks and equipment racks common in data centers and enterprise workplaces.
- Effortless terminations with 110 tooling: Terminations are designed to be completed with a standard 110 tool, streamlining installation and reducing hand fatigue. The precise tooling ensures clean, uniform terminations, which helps maintain consistent electrical performance across cables and jacks while shortening installation time for technicians.
- Integrated strain-relief features: The termination retention stuffer cap provides reliable strain relief, protecting the connection from pull forces and cable movement. This thoughtful feature helps preserve long-term mechanical integrity, reduces the risk of intermittent faults, and supports a more rugged, professional installation in panels, racks, and wall-mount enclosures.
Technical Details of Black Box GigaBase2 Cat.5e Jack
- Connector type: RJ45 Cat.5e jack
- Wiring schemes supported: T568A and T568B (with labeling for both)
- IDC contact material: Phosphor bronze with tin plating
- Nose contact plating: 50-micron gold plating over 100-micron nickel underplating
- Termination tooling: Compatible with standard 110 tooling
- Mechanical feature: Termination retention stuffer cap for strain relief
- Color: Black
- Applications: Cat.5e Ethernet terminations in panels, racks, and field installations
- Performance: Designed to support reliable Category 5e performance for gigabit Ethernet and high-speed data transmission within typical office and data-center environments
How to Install Black Box GigaBase2 Cat.5e Jack
Installing the Black Box GigaBase2 Cat.5e Jack is straightforward when you follow a few best-practice steps. The jack is engineered to accommodate universal wiring and a standard 110 termination process, so technicians can terminate quickly while maintaining signal integrity and mechanical robustness. Use the labeling on the jack to determine whether you’ll terminate for T568A or T568B, then prepare the cable and the panel or patch panel according to your project requirements.
- Identify the wiring scheme (T568A or T568B) using the labeling on the jack and ensure your cable pairs are untwisted only to the minimum necessary length.
- Strip the cable jacket to the correct length and separate the eight conductors, maintaining their order as required by the chosen scheme.
- Insert each conductor into the corresponding IDC contact according to the T568A or T568B wiring pattern. Ensure that each conductor seats fully into its contact and that there is no exposed copper beyond the termination layer.
- Terminate with a standard 110 punch-down tool, applying steady, even pressure until the termination seats flush. Inspect every conductor for proper seating and confirm there are no loose strands.
- Engage the termination retention stuffer cap to provide strain relief and prevent cable movement from compromising the connection. If needed, secure the jack within the panel or housing to maintain consistent alignment and clamping force.
- Perform a continuity and pair-tair check using a suitable network tester. Verify that all pairs are correctly terminated and that there are no miswires or shorts, ensuring the jack delivers robust performance for Ethernet traffic up to Cat 5e specifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What standards does the Black Box GigaBase2 Cat.5e Jack support?
A: It is designed for Cat.5e performance, with universal wiring options (T568A and T568B) to accommodate a wide range of installations and ensure compatibility with modern and legacy cabling. -
Q: What materials are used in the contacts?
A: IDC contacts are made from phosphor bronze with tin plating, and nose contacts feature 50-micron gold plating over a 100-micron nickel underplating, ensuring durable, low-resistance connections under repeated use. -
Q: How is termination achieved?
A: Termination is performed with a standard 110 tool, enabling quick, reliable terminations with uniform seating and minimal operator fatigue. -
Q: Does this jack provide strain relief?
A: Yes, the termination retention stuffer cap provides strain relief, helping protect the connection from cable movement and reducing the risk of intermittent faults. -
Q: Is this jack suitable for data centers and high-traffic networks?
A: Designed for reliable Cat.5e performance, it is well-suited for enterprise environments, patch panels, wall-mount panels, and workstation drops that experience frequent or heavy network use. -
Q: Are there any special installation considerations?
A: In addition to selecting the correct wiring scheme, ensure conductors are properly seated in IDC contacts, maintain clean terminations, and verify with a tester after installation to confirm signal integrity.
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