Cat5e patch cable




















CableWholesale can help you find the ideal Cat5 cable to meet your specific needs and budget. This selection includes snagless and unshielded twisted pair UTP Cat5e network cable for any job. In fact, we use pure copper conductors on our Cat5e network cables to ensure a superior signal and to exceed industry standards. These cables feature a unique twisted design to help eliminate electromagnetic interference EMI from external sources.

Snagless Cat5e cables are equipped with molded boots for snagless installation and extra protection on the RJ45 connection and clip. We also provide incredibly affordable Cat5e parts that you can use to restore or protect your existing cables.

Load up on high-quality RJ45 strain relief boots to relieve the strain of the connector and to make your cables look neater. We offer bulk RJ45 boots in tons of matching colors. When you buy network cable wholesale from our store, you can take advantage of super-quick shipping most of our products ship the same business day and bulk discounts when you buy large volumes. Connect With Us. If you plan to use snagless boots, this would be a good time to slide them on.

Be sure the boots will be facing "out" towards the connector. See Snagless Boots. Strip back the cable jacket approximately 1 inch. Use the cutter provided with the crimping tool or strip by hand.

Be careful not to nick the individual wires. Un-twist each of the 4 pairs and straighten each wire as much as possible between the fingers. Bring all of the wires together as closely as possible. Hold the grouped and sorted wires together tightly between the thumb, and the forefinger. Use a sharp cutting tool so as not to "squash" the wire ends.

See Precision Cutting Tool. With the connector pins facing up, carefully insert the wires into the connector. Apply a moderate amount of force in order to properly seat the wires against the contacts in the connector.

Note that the loadbar has slots on one side with a flanged edge on one end. The sloted side should face the pins inside the connector. The wires are inserted into the flanged end. Hold the grouped and sorted wires together tightly, between the thumb, and forefinger. Cut all of the wires at a sharp angle from the cable.

Hold the load bar so the staggered holes face toward the cable. Insert the wires through the load bar, one at a time, carefully observing the orientation. Slide the load bar as far down as possible. Cut off the excess wire ends with a straight cut about 0. With the connector pins facing up, slide the load bar assembly into the connector. Insure that the wires are firmly seated to the end of the connector. The brown pair wires should be on the right side. Observe the tip of the connector to confirm that all the wires are fully inserted.

The end of each wire you should be in full view. There should be enough of the cable jacket inside the connector to crimp against. Tip: Slide the load bar forward as necessary to provide the ideal placement. Place the connector into the crimp tool, and squeeze hard so that the handle reaches its full swing. See Crimping Tools. Repeat the process on the other end using the desired wiring scheme.



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