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UbiGear 100 Pcs CAT5e RJ45 Pass-Through Network Cable Modular Plug 8P8C Gold-Plated Connector End UbiGear 100 Pcs CAT5e RJ45 Pass-Through Network Cable Modular Plug 8P8C Gold-Plated Connector End UbiGear 100 Pcs CAT5e RJ45 Pass-Through Network Cable Modular Plug 8P8C Gold-Plated Connector End

UbiGear 100 Pcs CAT5e RJ45 Pass-Through Network Cable Modular Plug 8P8C Gold-Plated Connector End

UbiGear 100 Pcs CAT5e RJ45 Pass-Through Network Cable Modular Plug 8P8C Gold-Plated Connector End UbiGear 100 Pcs CAT5e RJ45 Pass-Through Network Cable Modular Plug 8P8C Gold-Plated Connector End UbiGear 100 Pcs CAT5e RJ45 Pass-Through Network Cable Modular Plug 8P8C Gold-Plated Connector End
$ 13.97

Score By Feature

Based on 1,658 ratings
Durability
8.18
Value for money
8.48
Easy to use
8.38
Quality of material
8.49
Easy to install
8.28

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Product Description

The UbiGear Pass-Through Connector provides an effective, fast, and reliable solution for data networking
There is a maximum of one wire OD that is supported. A thickness of 0.02 inches), up to 24 AWG wire (independent of the thickness of the PVC CAT6 Pass-Through connectors are ideal for wires larger than 23 AWG or thicker conduits. If your conduit is 23 AWG or thicker, you can strip it.
All surfaces of contact are gold plated
A 100-piece set of CAT5e RJ45 pass-through connectors
We back our products with a one-year limited warranty and a 100% satisfaction guarantee! you encounter any problems with your order, just notify us, and we will resolve it in a timely manner.

Questions & Answers

If you crimp with a crimper, does it automatically cut off the ends?

A Klein tool vdv226 - There are 110 crimps and cuts going on at once.

Those with experience are encouraged to apply Can this item be used with underground and waterproof Cat6a or Cat7 cables? Can I use a thick cable with 23 AWG wire (extra thick cable)?

The thing is snug enough to fit a regular cat6 television, but I don't think a thicker one will fit.

The Cat 6 fittings should have a bit more space in them, so electrician's scissors are the correct tool for cutting excess that is not needed. Can you tell me if this helps?

Cables with a diameter of Cat 6 have a tendency to bend, but they will pass through the plug as long as the conductors are straight. The flush cut I achieve is done by using diagonal wire cutters. The scissors may work with the conductor ends protruding, but the electrics will still work.

Can cable jackets with an OD of over 2.4 meters be accepted?

There is a standard diameter of 1/4", but it can also be made with a larger diameter. There have been about five occasions when I have used these connectors A total of 6 cat6 cables were used, and none of them had any issues fitting into the cables.

Selected User Reviews For UbiGear 100 Pcs CAT5e RJ45 Pass-Through Network Cable Modular Plug 8P8C Gold-Plated Connector End

Have You Tested It To See If It Is Are you referring to the CCA? Have You Tested It To See If It Is Are you referring to the CCA? If they are burned, and then cut in half, they are solid copper
5/5

The pears did not melt when cut in half, and are the same color through and through. A very easy process, Cat5e went in smoothly and was crimped right away. Hakko CHP was used An excellent connection has been made. We won't have any problems. The second part of my review will be posted soon after I have tried out Cat6 I'd like it if it helps! Thanks a lot.

Jaime O'Brien
Jaime O'Brien
| May 30, 2021
My worst experience using a pair of ends has ever been with these
3/5

These are absolutely the worst ends I have ever used as someone who has worked in communication for over ten years. There were a few jobs we were planning on doing, so I purchased a variety of 100 ends. As part of our first job, we installed 14 cables with two on each end so a total of 28 cables were installed. My cable tester did not or could not test out the ends on over 3/4 of the 28 connections I made. I had to replace over 3/4 of these ends not once, nor twice. We found all the pairs to be correct, so the second time we replaced the ends we went to Lowes and bought an entirely different brand Our first job, we used 45's from Lowes and they worked perfectly.

The second job, we only had to use RJ-45's. The 45's are for a single end, so 15 will be installed in total. As soon as we installed the 15 RJ-45 This time around, 3/4 of the ends did not work on the 45's. As before, I replaced the ends with the same brand and experienced the same issues. I then went back to Lowe's and bought some RJ-45 plugs Originally built in the early 45's and they worked right out of the box.

River Santana
River Santana
| Dec 17, 2020
You can get your own home run design here
5/5

For over two decades, I have designed and manufactured ethernet cables of all sizes. Checking that the wire came through the front and that the pin was in the right place The color orientation before the final crimp is brilliant. The next trade secret is here. Immediately after orienting the colored wires like this [BROWN/BROWN STRIPE - 1 inch heat shrink piece, use a 1 inch heat shrink piece. THE GREEN/BLUE STRIPE IS A BLUESTRIPE AND A GREENSTRIP. Once connected, slide through connector to allow the heat to circulate The strain relief will shrink as it becomes a smaller piece. Once you have verified the colors on the front are oriented correctly, crimp and pull the cable snugly so that the crimped pins are well seated in the You will now use the plastic pin guide as a reference to cut the connector with a razor knife holding the connector upside down. Score the protruding wires gently with a knife, and they will snap off flush with the wires. This is the final result. I needed an 18-inch cable today, so I did it right the first time. Doing it right the first time makes sure there are no intermittent connections. Please feel free to test the (8) green dots on your tester to make sure it is working, but if you follow my instructions you will never screw up one.

Victor Delaney
Victor Delaney
| Mar 22, 2021
What you can do to avoid the problem of "won't click" Wire ends that are too long are called "wire ends that are in"
4/5

A way to prevent the won't click error was discovered There can be a problem with trimming short enough the excess stubs because it can be very difficult to cut the stubs to the required length. There are two secrets to wire feeding (1) feed the wires through and verify the The connector is now ready to be crimped (2) place it into the crimping tool. (2) loosen wires, making them difficult to seat Cut off wires as close as possible, so they are parallel PUTTING THE ENDS OF THE WIRE BACK SO THAT THEY ARE FLAT OR SLIGHTLY RETRACTIBLE - BE CAREFUL NOT TO RETRACT THEM TOO MUCH (6) Crimp the wires with pliers. A Dremel cutting wheel was also tried, but that seemed to smear the copper to so close to shorting that it was rather difficult to use it.

Vivian Hopkins
Vivian Hopkins
| Aug 17, 2020
Here is an example of a product that revolutionized the cable Could you tell me if there is something like that? The frustration of trying to strip off the ends of a CAT5-6 wire, untwist the pairs, and cut them to a precise and exact length is almost beyond description
5/5

I feel numb. However, now I can laugh about crimping on a new connector without fear of causing a mess. In any case, I recommend you consider investing in a good pair of wire snips, as this pair offers The company's nbsp.

Ricardo Harrison
Ricardo Harrison
| Jan 05, 2021
Make sure to keep tabs on them
4/5

In my experience, I've made 1000's of ethernet ends, and it can be a hassle to make sure that the cables are flush with the pins to make good contact. This feature eliminates that problem, which is very nice. It does have one issue It is hard to make out much movement in the locking tabs of the ends I received. The network connection did not work as I plugged the cables in, so I wondered a few minutes later why I was not connecting. If you jam it in the jack, just bend the tab up slightly and you will hear it click when you plug it in. In my opinion, it's kind of unnecessary, and it's something you may forget to do if you're sewing many ends at one time. As long as they hold up, I'll buy them.

Erik Mullen
Erik Mullen
| Jan 09, 2021
Aside from the Platinum Tools pass, there's also the following- The price is a lot lower for these through connectors
5/5

I substituted them for all of my RJ45 connectors now and I have no complaints after making a hundred In any case, I would recommend using good quality guillotine-blade crimpers (like the Platinum Tools one I use) and not use a knife. * Be aware that all pass-throughs require cleaning after use. It is possible for through connectors to have fitment issues because the pin 1 and pin 2 of the connector protrude a small amount. A standard RJ45 wasn't created with a pass-through feature I had never heard of connectors (didn't exist back then). At pins 1 and 2, there's an excess of wire results in the connector not being inserted all the way and either preventing the connection from being complete or causing a poor connection (not all pins are Using a manual trimming device to remove excess from pins 1 and 2 provides the best results A full solution to this issue is provided by version 8. Pinnings 2 and 3 They don't appear to cause an issue because they are positioned above the locking pin which is more tolerant.

Paityn Richard
Paityn Richard
| Aug 29, 2020

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