RJ-45 "through wire" crimp connectors?

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Sparky

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I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had
holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that
each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can
be clipped off.

But I can't remember where I saw these.

Who makes these? Where can I find them?

Thanks.
 
On Feb 24, 11:17 pm, Sparky <s...@thesig.net> wrote:
I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had
holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that
each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can
be clipped off.

But I can't remember where I saw these.

Who makes these? Where can I find them?

Thanks.
I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that
made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto-
crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the
way through?
 
I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that
made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto-
crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the
way through?
A guy, asking for help, can't seem to get "skilled" at crimping connectors
onto a cable. I think such connectors would be easier to handle for a
beginner.

Thanks.
 
I found them:

Bomar "EZ" type connectors.

<http://mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bomar-
Interconnect/300668EZ/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvQhAhQbXdbBkRGiIf7Wo2Mv4x%252bE40XKq0%3d>
Thanks.
 
"Sparky" <see@thesig.net> wrote in message
news:0001HW.C7AB63FA0111D578B08A39AF@news.eternal-september.org...
I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had
holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that
each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors
can
be clipped off.

But I can't remember where I saw these.

Who makes these? Where can I find them?

Thanks.
I think Jameco has these.

RogerN
 
On Feb 25, 8:34 am, Sparky <s...@thesig.net> wrote:
I think AMP makes some like that.  I used to run a department that
made custom cabling, and I ours were that way.  But we used an auto-
crimp machine to crimp them.  Why do you need the ones that go all the
way through?

A guy, asking for help, can't seem to get "skilled" at crimping connectors
onto a cable. I think such connectors would be easier to handle for a
beginner.

Thanks.
Ahhh. Yea, some people just don't have the patience for terminating
cable. Which makes for a good market if you are in the cable
industry.
 
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 01:03:15 -0800 (PST), Sansui Samari
<jimjam1942@gmail.com> wrote:

On Feb 24, 11:17 pm, Sparky <s...@thesig.net> wrote:
I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had
holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that
each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can
be clipped off.

But I can't remember where I saw these.

Who makes these? Where can I find them?

Thanks.

I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that
made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto-
crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the
way through?
Think about field work in a dark, tight crawl space.
John Ferrell W8CCW
 
On Feb 25, 1:17 am, Sparky <s...@thesig.net> wrote:
I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had
holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that
each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can
be clipped off.

But I can't remember where I saw these.

Who makes these? Where can I find them?

Thanks.
Parts Express has them. Just go to their website and search "EZ-RJ45".
Scott
 
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 09:58:31 -0500, John Ferrell
<jferrell13@triad.rr.com> wrote:

On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 01:03:15 -0800 (PST), Sansui Samari
jimjam1942@gmail.com> wrote:

On Feb 24, 11:17 pm, Sparky <s...@thesig.net> wrote:
I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had
holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that
each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can
be clipped off.

But I can't remember where I saw these.

Who makes these? Where can I find them?

Thanks.

I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that
made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto-
crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the
way through?
Think about field work in a dark, tight crawl space.
John Ferrell W8CCW

Think about a $12 spelunking/cyclists headlamp.


Who is the dip that added/adds the misc group? Cross posting dingldorfs
never cease to amaze.
 
In article
<0001HW.C7ABE68201306D26B08A39AF@news.eternal-september.org>,
Sparky <see@thesig.net> wrote:

I think AMP makes some like that. I used to run a department that
made custom cabling, and I ours were that way. But we used an auto-
crimp machine to crimp them. Why do you need the ones that go all the
way through?

A guy, asking for help, can't seem to get "skilled" at crimping connectors
onto a cable. I think such connectors would be easier to handle for a
beginner.

Thanks.
You need RJ-45 with feed-through or a very strong loading bar for Cat 6
patch cables. The stranded wires won't stay put when they're trimmed as
short as they should be.

There are few reasons to build a patch cable, though. They're very
cheap now.
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On Feb 26, 7:45 pm, Capt. Cave Man
<ItIsSoEasyACaveManCanD...@upyers.org> wrote:
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 09:58:31 -0500, John Ferrell





jferrel...@triad.rr.com> wrote:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 01:03:15 -0800 (PST), Sansui Samari
jimjam1...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Feb 24, 11:17 pm, Sparky <s...@thesig.net> wrote:
I remember seeing RJ-45 (cat 5 I think they were) crimp connectors that had
holes for the conductors drilled entirely through the connector such that
each conductor could be fed out the end. After the crimp the conductors can
be clipped off.

But I can't remember where I saw these.

Who makes these? Where can I find them?

Thanks.

I think AMP makes some like that.  I used to run a department that
made custom cabling, and I ours were that way.  But we used an auto-
crimp machine to crimp them.  Why do you need the ones that go all the
way through?
Think about field work in a dark, tight crawl space.
John Ferrell W8CCW

  Think about a $12 spelunking/cyclists headlamp.

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